Description
Located five minutes from the future spa town of Saint Jean d'Angely, this 18th-century farmhouse is a true gem. Five bedrooms and three bathrooms, spread across what were originally two houses, offer comfortable living in this peaceful setting.
A heated swimming pool (7x3m) with a relaxation area, a beautifully landscaped garden, and adjoining land complete this magnificent property.
The property comprises the following: Entrance hall (6m2) Shower room (4m2) with shower, washbasin and WC Living room (41m2) with wood-burning stove and garden views Authentic kitchen/dining room (28m2) with a large bread oven still in place, door... Living room with kitchenette (33m2) Utility room (7m2) Two wooden staircases leading to the first floor... Bedroom one (17m2) with built-in storage and sink Bedroom two (15m2) with storage Shower room (3m2) with walk-in shower, sink and WC Office/Sixth bedroom (16m2) Bedroom three (22m2) currently used as a recreation room Bedroom four (16m2) Shower room (8m2) with walk-in shower, sink and WC Bedroom five (26m2) Two wooden staircases leading to the first floor...
Summer kitchen/barbecue area
Workshops
A dovecote, dating from the 17th century
The 19th-century outbuilding is a wonderful feature in the garden.
The original shed, whose roof has recently been renovated, makes an ideal garage.
The stables, in need of renovation, complete the garden.
An adjoining plot of approximately 9,380 sqm, suitable for horses, makes this property a complete package.
Saint-Jean-d'Angély is a town rich in history and a sub-prefecture located in the Charente-Maritime department, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in southwestern France. It lies in a bend of the Boutonne River and is a major cultural and historical center for the surrounding region, known as the Vals de Saintonge. Saint-Jean-d'Angély is located inland in the Charente-Maritime department, but it is ideally situated for access to several major cities and the Atlantic coast. Approximately 40-45 minutes from the nearest coastal town, Fouras (known for its beaches and views of Fort Boyard). Rochefort, about 35-40 minutes away, is famous for its naval history, the Corderie Royale (Royal Rope Factory), and the Hermione. Royan, about 55-60 minutes away, is a popular seaside resort on the Atlantic Ocean with large beaches. La Rochelle, about 55 minutes away, is a large, historic port city, famous for its towers and old port, and has an airport. Les Saintes, about 25-30 minutes away, is known for its important Roman ruins and cathedral. Bordeaux, about 1 hour 25 minutes to 2 hours 15 minutes away, is a major city to the south (via the A10 motorway). Saint-Jean-d'Angély is well-connected by the nearby A10 motorway, making travel to Bordeaux and Paris (to the north) relatively easy.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.