| Price | €394,999 £316,374* | Ref | 23949IF17 |
| Town | Bédenac | Dept | Charente Maritime |
| Floor | 451 M2 | Plot Size | 2000 M2 |
| Bath | 1 | Bed | 4 |
Ian Fitzpatrick Independent Agent, says :
Partly renovated large stone Charentaise house not far from Angouléme & Bordeaux in a village surrounded by forest & situated in the Charente-Maritime. Comprising hallway, kitchen/diner, 2 utility rooms including downstairs cloakroom, 2 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms & family bathroom. Off-street parking & gardens. Separate gite (86m2) comprising 2 sitting rooms, kitchen, bedroom & bathroom provides an income. Private garden.
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This house has lots of original features and exposed stone walls with tiled and wooden floors. Comprising of:
Hallway (35m2), Kitchen (34m2) Exposed beams. Free-standing units & Rayburn range.
Sitting Room 1 (42m2) Twin aspect with double-glazed windows. Fireplace with woodburner & beamed ceiling.
Sitting Room 2 (43m2) Twin aspect with beamed ceiling. Fireplace. Electric board.
Two utility rooms & workshop (57m2)
Reception area (7.25m2) oak beamed ceiling. Leading to the first floor.
Landing (20m2) With rustic oak beams.
Bedroom 1 (32m2) Twin aspect with large wooden beam.
Bedroom 2 (11.5m2).
Bedroom 3 (14.4m2) Twin aspect.
Bedroom 4 (11.6m2) Original beams & velux window.
This is a great property for a family and for people that like to entertain. Local ameneties include a school, bus routes and easy motorway access. There is an opportunity to convert an outbuilding (41m2) too. The gite is completely renovated to a very high standard and needs to be seen to be appreciated.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
|
91-150 |
|
151-230 |
|
231-330 |
249 kWh |
331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
|
11-20 |
18 kg |
21-35 |
|
36-55 |
|
56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Charente-Maritime is Poitou-Charentes' coastal department. Here, 420 km of sandy beaches are lapped by the Atlantic under some of the sunniest skies in the whole of France. There are also three islands, each with its own unique atmosphere. Inland, you won't struggle to find some incredible cultural and historical gems. Romanesque architecture features heavily throughout the department.
La Rochelle is the capital of the department, and is home to around 120,000 people, a great number of whom are students from the university. This extremely smart town has an active cultural scene throughout the year, regardless of the weather. You can stroll amongst the boats in the pedestrianised marina along the cobbled streets, and admire the two impressive 14th century towers.
Away from the mainland, the Ile de Ré is a large island completely encircled by fine and mostly sandy beaches. In August the population increases dramatically, mainly due to holidaying families.
There are a number of airports offering flights to and from the UK in the vicinity. Tours, La Rochelle, Nantes and Poitiers all have direct UK flights. It is also possible to fly to Angoulême by changing in Paris. If you'd rather travel by land then the TGV train service will take you to Poiters, La Rochelle or Angoulême. La Rochelle and Ile de Re are extremely popular holiday destinations and so have an active rental market. This means that the prices are going to be higher, yet still represent real value for money. There are a large number of properties needing renovation on the market, but close to the coast these are not likely to be cheap, although further inland towards Saintes there are still "bonnes affaires" to be found.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only