House for sale
£137,435
Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, France Property ID: 41640357
Property description
In a village with all the amenities (Schools, Shops, Pharmacy, Medical office, Station ...) Between Niort 25 kms and St Jean d'Angely 18 kms, Stone property including a longere of approximately 300 M2 offering today a renovated living area on the ground floor of 120 M2 fitted and equipped kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, shower room, separate WC, kitchen, storeroom, veranda. Upstairs very nice convertible attic of about 120 M2. Numerous outbuildings, Old stables, Vehicle shelter of 55M2, Preau great height allowing the parking of camper, Workshop, Hutch, Wood shelter, Enclosed ground of 1068 M2, swimming pool. Well with great potential, possibility of development of gites, guest rooms. You will live in a charming village of Charente Maritime less than an hour from tourist places (Marais poitevin, Les Iles, Re, Aix, Oleron, La Rochelle, Cognac ...) Access to the A10 motorway at 15 kms, TGV station at 18 and 25 Kms, La Rochelle Ile de Re Airport 60 Kms, Bordeaux and Nantes 1h30. Fees: 3.47% including tax including buyer's charge (€ 151,000 excluding fees) Commercial Agent Fees: 3.97% including tax including buyer's charge (€ 157,000 excluding fees) Commercial Agent The headquarters of the main French mutual insurance companies are based in the capital of the Deux-Sèvres, a city with a welcoming and pleasant historic centre, where you can enjoy a stroll along the pedestrian shopping streets. As the city's flagship monument, the imposing outline of Niort Keep stands out against the landscape. A relic of the old fortress built in the 12th century by Henry II Plantagenet and Richard the Lionheart, this majestic ensemble, formed of two square towers joined by a main building from the 15th century, is one of the finest twin keeps of France! Its rooms house a museum with exhibitions about local archaeology (from the Bronze Age to the High Middle Ages), and popular arts and traditions (recreation of the inside of a Poitevin home, regional headdresses). After admiring the panoramic views over the town's roofs from the keep's terrace, head towards Niort's pedestrian streets, which are dotted with old façades such as the Governor's House, Rue Saint-Jean, and Estissac Mansion, Rue du Petit-Saint-Jean. At the heart of the historic quarter, the Pilori, an old town hall in the Renaissance style, built on the former site of the medieval pillory, has now been converted into a visual arts space that hosts exhibitions of contemporary works.