| Price | €381,600 £306,959* | Ref | 15623WJ16 |
| Town | JARNAC | Dept | Charente |
| Floor | 250 M2 | Plot Size | 7200 M2 |
| Bath | 2 | Bed | 5 |
John West Independent Agent, says :
Fantastic opportunity to acquire an original corps de ferme, in almost its original state ! Set in grounds approached from the road by a gravel tree-lined drive behind stone pier gates this is somthing just a little bit special. The whole ensemble of buildings face onto the internal courtyard and in addition there is a rear entrance gateway that leads to the small hamlet behing the group.
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This is just a little bit special ! While certainly in need of some TLC and sympathetic refurbishment it is immediately habitable and has a timeless 'cosy' feel to it.
The outbuildings are extensive, and in general in a good state of repair. Plenty of room here for guest or staff houses, and all the storage space you would ever need.
You enter the main house via a reasonably sized hallway containing a lovely oak turned staitcase. To your right is a large salon, with period marble fire surround and windows to both the courtyard and side paddock. To your right is the original 'scullery' with charentaise stone chimney and a 'corner kitchen' area - windows to courtyard and door to covered porchway.
On the first floor are four good sized bedrooms, a bathroom with bath, and a separate WC. The original oak staircase continues into the "attic' - which currently contains an 'en-suite' with nice beamed double bedroom, bathroom and sep. WC. There is a door leading to an unconverted grenier off this top landing area.
DPE : We are in the process of updating all DPE test.
The Charente department is home to over 340,000 inhabitants and is located in the south-east of Poitou-Charentes. The countryside offers a unique and varied environment for walkers and mountain bikers from rolling hills in the east to a flatter landscape in the west. The northern area is wild with deep forests and peaks reaching to over 1000ft. The Charente has long relied on agriculture to fuel its economy. In the 18th Century, however, the department started mass producing its infamous Cognac drink, which proved extremely popular with people from all over the world.
The department is very well situated for expatriates looking to purchase French property here, with great roads down to the Charente and the Channel ports just a short days drive away. The department has access to Poitiers, La Rochelle, Bordeaux, Bergerac and Limoges airports, all within 2 hours. Furthermore, in the centre of the department you will be able to fly from either Gatwick or Stanstead direct to the Angouleme Champniers-Brie airport .
Angouleme is a small yet cosmopolitan city, with a fairly dynamic feel about the place when compared to the neighbouring Dordogne or Haute Vienne. It hosts a lot of events such its vintage car racing (the Circuit des Remparts) which takes place in September , the cartoon festival in January and a great music scene which just seems to get better every year . Both Cognac and Confolens have annual festivals which attract tourists to the area.
The Charente has an immensely varied countryside bordering 5 departments, famous for both its Cognac vineyards in the west, and its Limousin beef production in the east, which in terms of scenery are worlds apart. The valley of the Charente River meanders down from Ruffec in the north through Angouleme onto Jarnac and Cognac. Confolens in the East of the department is situated on the banks of the majestic River Vienne, this area being known as the Charente Limousine, and is extremely popular with expatriates because it looks and feels like the UK. The south of the county which borders the Charente Maritime has a much better climate but less undulating scenery.
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