Property For Sale Champagne-Mouton,France

For sale by real estate agent - Champagne-Mouton

3 bed Property for sale

Superb 3 Bedroom House in Charente France

$114,803 | £82,581 | €95,000
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ForSale SqFt Area 0Baths 3Beds

Superb 3 Bedroom House in Charente France



Euroresales Property iD - 9824941



Property information:



This excellent property is a 3 bedroom semi-detached house located in Champagne-Mouton, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, Area 16 France.



The property includes three double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large reception hall and a fully fitted kitchen.



The property spans across 2 floor and its location offers beautiful views of the open French countryside.



The property also includes a barn which has planning permission for conversion into a Gite and a paddock which is approximately 1.5 acres in size.



A superb opportunity for those interested in owning property in this superb area within Charente France.



The region essentially has a more or less altered oceanic climate. Oceanic climates are defined as having a monthly mean temperature below 22 °C in the warmest month, and above 0 °C to −3 °C in the coldest month.



About the Area:



Charente is a department in southwestern France, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, named after the Charente River, the most important river in the department, and also the river beside which the department's two largest towns, Angouleme and Cognac, are sited.



Charente is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. it was created from the former province of Angoumois, west and south of Saintonge.



it is part of the Aquitaine Basin for its major part, and of the Massif Central for its north-eastern part. The Charente flows through it and gave its name to the department, along with Charente-Maritime.



it is composed with the historical region of Angoumois and contains part of the regions of Saintonge, Limousin, Perigord and Poitou.



The relatively relaxed pace of economic development in the twentieth century encouraged the immigration of retirees from overseas.



Census data in 2006 revealed that the number of British citizens residing in the department had risen to 5,083, placing the department fourth in this respect behind Paris, Dordogne and Alpes-Maritimes.



Cognac and pineau are two of the major agricultural products of the region, along with butter.



The Charentaise slipper (a type of slipper made from felt and wool) is another well-known traditional product.
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