Reference253046
Price439,900 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms8
Floor Space285.0m2
Land Area5.1 Ha

Income Producing 8 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Scille, Nouvelle Aquitaine

439,900 EUR
365,117 GBP461,895 USD
A character property dating back to the 17th century, situated in an attractive valley near to the village of Scille in the north of the Deux Sevres between the towns of l'Absie and Coulonges sur l'Autize, where there are shops and services.
The Vendee coast is a little over an hour's drive and 45 minutes to the "Puy du Fou" theme park.

The property has been run as a, successful, B&B business and has its own website (a future owner may need to reapply for the necessary permissions and business registration).

The property consists of 6 letting rooms all with en suite facilities. Spacious open plan living area with fireplace, corner kitchen and large dining area and mezzani...
A character property dating back to the 17th century, situated in an attractive valley near to the village of Scille in the north of the Deux Sevres between the towns of l'Absie and Coulonges sur l'Autize, where there are shops and services.
The Vendee coast is a little over an hour's drive and 45 minutes to the "Puy du Fou" theme park.

The property has been run as a, successful, B&B business and has its own website (a future owner may need to reapply for the necessary permissions and business registration).

The property consists of 6 letting rooms all with en suite facilities. Spacious open plan living area with fireplace, corner kitchen and large dining area and mezzanine study area overlooking the pool and garden.
Two of the letting rooms are on 2 levels.
There is a suite/ apartment with 2 bedrooms and a sitting area.
Store room/study
Owners office adjacent to the main living room with shower room and bedroom over.

Adjacent to the terrace is a summer kitchen/ utility room leading to a spacious wine cellar. A spacious covered terrace overlooks the heated swimming pool.
There is a separate former stable block with storage and workshop area.

The property sits in grounds of 12.5 acres with attractive meadows with a stream running through it providing excellent grazing and an area of woodland.

The property has oil fired heating to the main rooms and air conditioning to other parts.
The business and furnishings can also be acquired by separate negotiation.
Immediate income is available.
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