The property was built around 1850. The living space was originally just the ground floor, as traditionally in the Anjou the upper floor was for corn drying and storage. The French owners have installed a staircase and opened up the first floor, offering an extremely spacious accommodation. The tasteful french funishings give a wonderful calm and homely feel to the place. An imposing entrance hall with separate wc, leads to a large double bedroom with ensuite bath. shower, bidet and basin. At the opposite end of the house is beautiful beamed lounge with a grand stone fireplace. The kitchen has been recently refitted and offers all the facilities we expect in our own homes - dishwasher, cooker, microwave, fridge and freezer.
Beyond the kitchen is a utility room that leads to the rear garden and patio. There are open views across the countryside and vineyards. The first floor comprises two further bedrooms one double and one single.
There is a shower room with toilet and basin, and a separate bathroom with basin. The windows upstairs all start at floor level, and therefore the property is not suitable for young children. Older children would be welcome.