Character 7 bedroom house for sale with countryside view and panoramic view in Barbezieux Saint Hilaire, Poitou-Charentes
This very spacious and airy stone built property has a living area of 200m2, which comprises of: large country kitchen with a stone fireplace, dining room with a wood stove, sitting room with a stone fireplace and beautiful wooden ceiling beams that give extra character. These 3 rooms are connected, and are light and airy with breathtaking views on the surrounding countryside. Also on the...
This very spacious and airy stone built property has a living area of 200m2, which comprises of: large country kitchen with a stone fireplace, dining room with a wood stove, sitting room with a stone fireplace and beautiful wooden ceiling beams that give extra character. These 3 rooms are connected, and are light and airy with breathtaking views on the surrounding countryside. Also on the ground floor there is a double bedroom and child's bedroom, laundry room with a sink, bathroom with a WC, study room, work room and a cellar.
First floor: 2 double bedrooms and a shower room.
The property sits on a little over 1 hectare of land, mainly meadows, along with a natural pond. 2 terraces and a heated pool complete the house. The pool has a hard cover so one can swim during the cooler months of the year.
The large double height barn is attached to the house, and it could be used to increase the dimensions of the living space (subject to necessary permissions).
A separate driveway leads to a lovely separate 3 bedroom house that has its own in-ground pool. The second house is currently run as a gite (a future owner would need to reapply for the necessary permissions).
The 2 houses are independent and not overlooking each other.
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