Reference258514
Price980,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms5
Floor Space345.0m2
Land Area8,299.0m2
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Immaculate 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Angouleme, Nouvelle Aquitaine

980,000 EUR
813,400 GBP1,029,000 USD
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its private location near Angouleme, is this beautifully restored 4 bedroom historical house with
2 bedroom annex, nestling in 2 acres of mature gardens with pool.

Situated just 15 minutes from the TGV station, this superb 19th-century Charentaise property has been fully renovated, combining period charm with a contemporary, minimalist interior where white tones dominate, creating a bright and elegant atmosphere.

Offering approximately 225m2 of living space, the main house features on the ground floor a vast reception room comprising a sitting area, an open-plan kitchen and a dining space.

The first floor offers three be...
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its private location near Angouleme, is this beautifully restored 4 bedroom historical house with
2 bedroom annex, nestling in 2 acres of mature gardens with pool.

Situated just 15 minutes from the TGV station, this superb 19th-century Charentaise property has been fully renovated, combining period charm with a contemporary, minimalist interior where white tones dominate, creating a bright and elegant atmosphere.

Offering approximately 225m2 of living space, the main house features on the ground floor a vast reception room comprising a sitting area, an open-plan kitchen and a dining space.

The first floor offers three bedrooms, including a master suite, as well as two shower rooms.

The second floor provides a large room currently used as a dormitory, with its own shower room and WC.

A full basement cellar completes the property. Immediately adjacent, a 120m2 guest annex includes a living room with fireplace and bar, along with two beautiful suites, each with bedroom, shower room and WC.

The standard of finish is exceptionally high and the entire property is presented in immaculate condition.

Outside, a stunning 200m2 wooden terrace surrounds a heated
12m x 6m swimming pool. The enclosed 8,299m2 landscaped grounds-planted with umbrella pines, olive trees, cypresses and more-also offer potential for additional construction.

With no immediate neighbours, this is a truly remarkable property, defined by its quality, comfort and distinctive spirit.

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Intercom
Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Connected Thermostat
Internet
Double Glazing
Water Softener




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