| Price | €304,950 £244,250* | Ref | 22449JN36 |
| Town | Chatillon Sur Indre | Dept | Indre |
| Floor | 210 M2 | Plot Size | 20003 M2 |
| Bath | 2 | Bed | 3 |
Jane Gardner Independent Agent, says :
This lovely house is set in 2 hectares of land with 3 bedrooms. (Possible to create more). Heated pool and high speed internet connection.
This family home was built in 1955. There are two living areas, both of which have views to the beautiful countryside scenery.
On the first floor there is a large landing area off which all the first floor rooms are accessed.
There is a fully fitted kitchen (13m2) with tiled floor and large cupboards. Next door is a large utility room.
The living/dining room (28m2) is light and airy with french doors leading onto the balcony over looking the garden.
The master bedroom (25m2) is on this level, with plenty of wardrobe space and ensuite bathroom. There is access to the other balcony through the bathroom, giving a lovely view of the village church across the garden and pool.
There is a separate WC.
Downstairs and into the entrance hall there are two further bedrooms, one with a recessed hanging space. (12m2 & 9m2)Across the hallway, there is a shower room with WC and WHB.
There is a storage area and the boiler room.
Through to a large and airy salon (40m2) with windows and patio doors on all sides most with electric shutters. The house benefits from a dedicated business ADSL line (5MG).
The heated pool (5 x11) with roman end steps is found just outside this room in a sheltered courtyard, surrounded by terracing and flowerbeds.
To the left of the pool is the garage of the house where the pool filteration system is installed. The cars are currently parked by the front door in the shade. This area makes a lovely sheltered eating area in the summer.
Outside the garden is mainly down to lawn with many lovely trees planted when the house was built and an orchard There is a small wood at the end of the property. It would be possible to keep a couple of horses here or other small livestock. All the surrounding land is farmland. The house has oilfired central heating and double glazing throughout.
the house is currently laid out with 3 bedrooms, but could easily be adapted to create more.
This property is a must see. Due to the excellent internet connection it makes a great location from which to work.
All schools and commerce are only 8 kms away.
Call me today to make an appointment to view this wonderful property.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
|
231-330 |
305 kWh |
331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
|
11-20 |
|
21-35 |
|
36-55 |
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56-80 |
80 kg |
>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Indre is located in the south of the Centre-Val-de-Loire region and is named, like many French departments, after the river that flows through it. It has a historical link to the neighbouring department of Cher as together they form the old province of Berry. This is generally considered to be the most attractive part of the Loire Valley, and benefits from a milder, drier climate than the north of the region.
The Indre is a medieval department just waiting to be explored. It proudly boasts over 80 churches and 100 castles. The green hills and open fields that make up the surrounding countryside are great places to relax and spend time. The area is unspoiled by tourism or industry, and to date has been largely untouched by expatriate buyers looking to invest in a holiday home or more permanent property.
To the north of the department, the castles of Valencay, Bulges and Argy, which host a music festival every September. Issoudun is a major wine producing area, and to the south of the department have some lovely landscapes that in the past inspired Monet. In the north-west, there is the beautiful nature reserve of Brenne, nicknamed 'the country of a thousand lakes'. This is a great place to go hunting or fishing. The centre of the Indre around Châteauroux is where you will find the cultural heart of the department. It is here that many festivities take place over the summer months. Châteauroux is the capital of the Indre with a population of just over 50,000.
Unfortunately, the department does not yet have its own international airport. The nearest airports are Tours, Poitiers or Limoges, all of which have regular domestic and international flights. UK holiday-home owners can simply take the Channel Tunnel and then hop onto one of France's fast and comfortable TGV trains, which will take you to Tours by way of Paris. Travelling by car is still always an option as the department is only a few hours drive from Paris, and the road network is superb.
Despite the popularity of the area with retirees and second home owners, there are still some very cheap properties here. There is the possibility of renting out your property, although the market here is not as established as in the major tourist destinations.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only