Thanks to favourable tax advantages, this historic templar estate offers a range of opportunities, from holiday lets to other development projects. The main house has been fully restored and provides 200 m² of living space under a new roof, combining historic charm with modern comfort.
On the ground floor there is a fully equipped kitchen, a sitting room with a fireplace, a study and a utility room with WC. The first floor comprises three bedrooms, one with an 8 m² dressing room, and a bathroom with an Italian shower and a bathtub. There is also the potential to create a fourth bedroom of 27 m².
The outbuildings are particularly impressive: a large tithe barn stands in line with two further barns and a covered forecourt, while the former templar prison, small roofs and a 55 m² maset provide additional space suitable for guests. All roofs have been recently renewed.
The estate adjoins a ten-year-old truffle plantation and benefits from three wells, one with a pump. It is connected to the mains sewerage and heated via a central pellet system.
The generous volumes of the outbuildings offer numerous possibilities, whether for tourism-related projects or simply as a spacious family residence. The village centre provides all essential amenities, including a pharmacy, doctors, nurses, post office, hairdresser, grocery stores, schools and two weekly markets.
The location is convenient: Cognac is 30 minutes away, Angoulême 45 minutes, Saint-Jean-d’Angély 30 minutes, Saintes 45 minutes, and the Atlantic coast is approximately one hour’s drive.