Located along a small no-through road, which abuts a lane running north-south along the edge of the village and the property's garden, the two-storey main dwelling is topped with a gable roof covered in terracotta barrel tiles. Framed by ashlar stone pillars crowned with cornices and decorated with pinecone finials, the property's entrance gate opens onto an esplanade and a poplar grove that extends southwards all the way to the Charente River.
The HouseRectangular in shape and built out of rubble stone with ashlar stone window and door surrounds, the house has two storeys with a gable roof and is cadenced by six vertical rows of windows - all protected by white wooden shutters - and three entrances. In addition, the right section of the house, which dates from the end of the 18th century, was enlarged in the 20th century with a stone façade.
The ground floor
The entrance hall includes a quarter-turn wooden staircase, which runs along the cast stone wall to the upper floor. On the right, is a large living room with a fireplace and integrated wood stove, whose dazzling white walls are highlighted by forest green on their lower halves, providing a nice contrast. On the left, a door opens onto the open kitchen and dining room. Initially separated, the open aspect of the two rooms provides a sense of volume, which is accentuated by the natural light entering from the windows looking out over the garden and those in the kitchen to the east. On the other side of the kitchen,
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Habitable area | 240m2 |
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