Property Description
Summary
Impressive detached house with swimming pool. This stone house is situated in a quiet location a short drive from Chevanceaux in the Charente Maritime. It was an old barn that has been lovingly renovated and is ready to move into an enjoy. The garden is 2000m2, it is totally enclosed and has a swimming pool with terrace. The house has underfloor heating, it is double glazed and there is a pellet burner. You will be amazed with the open plan double height living area, with doors to the pool. There is a fitted kitchen, utility room and downstairs bedroom with ensuite shower room. The staircase leads to two bedrooms, shower room and a mezzanine office. There is plenty of parking and a garden shed. This light and airy, ready to move into and enjoy stone barn is waiting to be discovered. An ideal holiday or permanent home offering comfortable living.
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Location
Location: Chevanceaux is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, which is known for its historical towns, vineyards, and scenic landscapes. It's situated specifically in the Charente department, not far from the town of Jonzac, which is a larger local centre known for its thermal springs.
The population is quite small, typical of many rural communes in France, with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants.
Like many rural French villages, Chevanceaux has a rich history, with architecture dating back to earlier centuries. It likely has a number of charming old buildings and features typical of small villages in this part of France, such as stone houses, narrow lanes, and historical churches. There are shops, bars and restaurant as well as a bakery and supermarket.
The local economy in such areas often revolves around agriculture, including crops, vineyards, and sometimes livestock. Charente is also famous for producing Cognac, so it's possible that the region around Chevanceaux is involved in that industry, either directly or indirectly.
Chevanceaux and the surrounding area might attract visitors who are interested in experiencing the French countryside, hiking, local food and wine, and small village life. It's also a peaceful area for those looking to explore more authentic, less tourist-heavy regions of France.