£305,610
(€186/sq. ft)
€349,800
4 bed villa for saleSaint-Félix, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,884 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
Garden
Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
Terrace
Fiber optic
Hamlet property
Panoramic views
Linky
Oil fuelled heating
Covered parking
Barns - outbuildings
Electricity on site
Single storey
Private parking
Garage
Woodburner(s)
Good condition
Character property
Wood fuelled heating
Individual
Double glazing
Barns-outbuildings
Water on site
Charm, authenticity and serenity in the heart of the Charente countryside.
In a peaceful setting with no overlooking neighbours, this magnificent Charentaise property impresses from the moment you arrive, with its large gate opening onto a flower-filled courtyard, surrounded by a beautiful stone longhouse and two large barns with exposed stone façades.
A place steeped in history, where old-world charm blends with quality features.
Fully renovated, with the roof redone in 2021, the main longhouse offers approximately 175 m2 of living space and a bright, welcoming interior facing due south.
The spacious, tastefully fitted kitchen (five-burner hob, extractor hood, double electric ovens) opens onto a convivial 28 m2 dining room with exposed beams and generous openings onto the terrace.
Extending from this, a character-filled 37 m2 living room features a fireplace with wood-burning stove, stone walls and a solid walnut cupboard, creating a warm and relaxing atmosphere.
A hallway with original wooden flooring leads to four attractive bedrooms.
The first, 16 m2, enjoys a lovely view over the garden; the second, 18 m2, is currently used as an office; the third, approximately 18 m2, benefits from a private shower room; and the fourth, 24 m2, has its own independent entrance, exposed beams and a large shower room with WC.
A utility room, a separate WC and a preserved former entrance complete the property.
The house benefits from double-glazed windows, enhanced roof insulation as well as insulation to the cellar beneath the house, in addition to the natural insulation provided by the remarkably thick stone walls.
The energy performance rating (dpe), classified E due to oil-fired central heating, does not fully reflect the insulation quality and thermal comfort of the home. The estimated heating costs may therefore appear higher than the actual expenses recorded for this well-maintained, practical and pleasant house.
From the hallway, a staircase leads to an impressive 94 m2 insulated cellar, also accessible from the outside - ideal for storage, creating a leisure space or a wine cellar.
Numerous outbuildings are arranged around the courtyard:
An attached 323 m2 barn with remarkable timber framing, including a tiled laundry room, water point, WC and boiler room;
a workshop, a garden store and a stable converted into a henhouse;
a large independent 180 m2 barn/stable currently used as a garage.
The landscaped and enclosed garden provides a delightful setting with a vegetable garden, orchard, well and above-ground swimming pool, perfect for enjoying the warmer months.
This rare property combines authenticity, modern comfort and exceptional potential. It would be ideal as a family residence, a charming country home, or for an artisanal or tourism project in a peaceful and picturesque rural setting.
In a peaceful setting with no overlooking neighbours, this magnificent Charentaise property impresses from the moment you arrive, with its large gate opening onto a flower-filled courtyard, surrounded by a beautiful stone longhouse and two large barns with exposed stone façades.
A place steeped in history, where old-world charm blends with quality features.
Fully renovated, with the roof redone in 2021, the main longhouse offers approximately 175 m2 of living space and a bright, welcoming interior facing due south.
The spacious, tastefully fitted kitchen (five-burner hob, extractor hood, double electric ovens) opens onto a convivial 28 m2 dining room with exposed beams and generous openings onto the terrace.
Extending from this, a character-filled 37 m2 living room features a fireplace with wood-burning stove, stone walls and a solid walnut cupboard, creating a warm and relaxing atmosphere.
A hallway with original wooden flooring leads to four attractive bedrooms.
The first, 16 m2, enjoys a lovely view over the garden; the second, 18 m2, is currently used as an office; the third, approximately 18 m2, benefits from a private shower room; and the fourth, 24 m2, has its own independent entrance, exposed beams and a large shower room with WC.
A utility room, a separate WC and a preserved former entrance complete the property.
The house benefits from double-glazed windows, enhanced roof insulation as well as insulation to the cellar beneath the house, in addition to the natural insulation provided by the remarkably thick stone walls.
The energy performance rating (dpe), classified E due to oil-fired central heating, does not fully reflect the insulation quality and thermal comfort of the home. The estimated heating costs may therefore appear higher than the actual expenses recorded for this well-maintained, practical and pleasant house.
From the hallway, a staircase leads to an impressive 94 m2 insulated cellar, also accessible from the outside - ideal for storage, creating a leisure space or a wine cellar.
Numerous outbuildings are arranged around the courtyard:
An attached 323 m2 barn with remarkable timber framing, including a tiled laundry room, water point, WC and boiler room;
a workshop, a garden store and a stable converted into a henhouse;
a large independent 180 m2 barn/stable currently used as a garage.
The landscaped and enclosed garden provides a delightful setting with a vegetable garden, orchard, well and above-ground swimming pool, perfect for enjoying the warmer months.
This rare property combines authenticity, modern comfort and exceptional potential. It would be ideal as a family residence, a charming country home, or for an artisanal or tourism project in a peaceful and picturesque rural setting.



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