Renovated 7 bedroom country house for sale with countryside view in Sainte Bazeille, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Set in the middle of the countryside, this renovated 184m2 property dates from the mid Nineteenth Century offering a peaceful, leafy setting, just a few minutes from all amenities.
Entirely restored with care, it combines the charm of the past with all modern comforts
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a vast dining room opening onto a contemporary fitted kitchen, a cosy living room with its wood-burning stove, two separate WCs, a utility room and a bedroom with its own shower room. This level also benefits from a ceiling-mounted audio system, ideal for creating an elegant, immersi...
Set in the middle of the countryside, this renovated 184m2 property dates from the mid Nineteenth Century offering a peaceful, leafy setting, just a few minutes from all amenities.
Entirely restored with care, it combines the charm of the past with all modern comforts
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a vast dining room opening onto a contemporary fitted kitchen, a cosy living room with its wood-burning stove, two separate WCs, a utility room and a bedroom with its own shower room. This level also benefits from a ceiling-mounted audio system, ideal for creating an elegant, immersive sound environment in the living rooms.
Upstairs there are three beautiful bedrooms with dressing areas, and a large bathroom with shower and WC.
The second floor also offers three additional bedrooms and a shower room with WC, ideal for accommodating a large family, guests or creating workspaces.
In the basement, a cellar completes the property, perfect for storing or preserving wine.
Outside, a garden planted with trees and a convivial terrace.
A rare property, combining authenticity, space and serenity.
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