Reference255592
Price996,400 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space320.0m2
Land Area17.0 Ha

4 bedroom House for sale with lake or river view with Income Potential in Beaulieu Sous Parthenay, Parthenay, Nouvelle Aquitaine

996,400 EUR
827,012 GBP1,046,220 USD
A rare opportunity to acquire a versatile country estate with character, privacy, and significant potential nestling in 17 hectares of glorious land with 2 lakes, located near Beaulieu Sous Parthenay.

This exceptional property combines space, comfort, and versatility, with potential for leisure or business.

Originally built in 1965 and extended and fully renovated in 1995, the home offers approximately 320m2 of bright and elegant living space.

On the ground floor of the main house is an entrance hall (9m2) leading to a spacious living area with living room (66m2) and dining (32m2) areas, a modern kitchen (11m2), dining room (13m2), and a smaller living room (24m2), all...
A rare opportunity to acquire a versatile country estate with character, privacy, and significant potential nestling in 17 hectares of glorious land with 2 lakes, located near Beaulieu Sous Parthenay.

This exceptional property combines space, comfort, and versatility, with potential for leisure or business.

Originally built in 1965 and extended and fully renovated in 1995, the home offers approximately 320m2 of bright and elegant living space.

On the ground floor of the main house is an entrance hall (9m2) leading to a spacious living area with living room (66m2) and dining (32m2) areas, a modern kitchen (11m2), dining room (13m2), and a smaller living room (24m2), all with access to a terrace that wraps around the house - perfect for enjoying the surrounding views.

Comfort is ensured with underfloor heating, a central vacuum system, and electric shutters on the windows.

Two bedrooms (14m2, 13m2) share a Jack-and-Jill shower room (5m2), while the master suite (32m2) upstairs features a private balcony, walk in wardrobe (7m2), and en-suite bathroom (12m2) with both a bath and separate shower.

In the basement (sous-sol) are multiple storage rooms, a laundry room, a bedroom, and a shower room - ideal for guests or with the potential to create a separate gite.

Outbuildings and Facilities:

Double garage with electric doors.

Separate building suitable for storage or conversion into independent living space.

Various outbuildings, including stables and old hunting rooms.

The property features two lakes (over 5ha in total), each with a safari tent and shared sanitary block, as well as woodland, meadows, and extensive grounds.

Location: Just 10 minutes from Parthenay, 45 minutes from Poitiers TGV, and 90 minutes from the Atlantic coast, this is a unique rural retreat full of character and opportunity.
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