389 000 €
389 000 €
Behind a beautiful entrance porch, very nice longere-type property dating from the 19th completely restored, offering beautiful volumes with nearly 500m² of living space, with heated indoor swimming pool. The whole on a ground of 2295m ² rounded off by walls and nearly 500m ² of dependences giving a nice additional potential. A very confidential set located 15 minutes from Cognac. THE HOUSE (13 rooms including 7 bedrooms in total) is currently arranged in two independent parts: On the one hand: Entrance, fitted and equipped kitchen, living / dining room, parental suite of 70m² with dressing room and bathroom , office, laundry room and upstairs, landing with a small mezzanine lounge, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. And on the other hand: Entrance, large fitted and equipped kitchen, living room of 47m² with fireplace and upstairs a landing leading to 4 bedrooms and 3 shower rooms. The large 8x3m indoor swimming pool (heated with counter-current swimming) and its 48m² winter garden can benefit the two independent parts of the house. THE EXTERIORS consist of a south-facing garden (fruit trees + vegetable garden) from which one accesses the various outbuildings (+/- 450m² in total): old stable transformed into a summer dining room, the cellar, workshop ... and a north side pleasure garden with terraces. Lots of possibilities for this property which could either be considered as a set for a large family home or as currently with a gite / bed and breakfast activity. Located in the heart of a small hamlet, quiet without being isolated and only 15min from Cognac (in the North). Double glazing everywhere (wooden frames), good general insulation, well on the property (connected to the house), fuel heating, individual sanitation (NC). Additional photos and virtual tour on request. Cognac is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. Stroll the narrow paved streets of the city center to absorb the charm of Vieux Cognac (the old Cognac). The architecture will take you back in time to the early days of the salt trade that started the economic growth of the city. Many of the old houses date back to the 16th and 17h centuries, displaying the eclectic architectural style of the city. Most buildings have large windows, an indication of the wealth of the traders living in this area at that period of time. The “newer” part of the old city unveils the vibrant economic and cultural development of Cognac in the 19th century. That trail called the “Belle epoque” starts at Place Francois I and ends at the Jardin de l'hotel de ville. While the center is relatively small, there are plenty of charming streets and nice boutiques so give yourself some time to get lost. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Stephanie Mollard, please fill in the form below.