
Ten km (6 miles) from the A11 motorway which can be used to reach Paris, 30 km (19 miles) from Angers, with its French TGV train station putting Paris just 90 minutes away.
In the Pays Baugeois, a region full of history and outstanding buildings, where the unspoilt countryside alternates small irregular-shaped fields separated by hedges and ditches with forests.
Local shops, doctor and primary school 5 km (3 miles) away, sixth form college and all amenities.

25 km (16 miles) from Angoulême, the A10 motorway and a French TGV train station (Paris in 2h15).
The beaches along the Atlantic coast are less than 100 km (63 miles away).
Situated in a small village surrounded by undulating grasslands around the Charente river. The region is rich in Romanesque architecture.

Approx. 45 minutes from the towns of Brive-La-Gaillarde and Limoges (international airports, French SNCF train stations, A20 and A89 motorways).
Where the French departments of Dordogne, Haute-Vienne and Corrèze meet, on the outskirts of the Périgord-Limousin National Regional Park. A beautiful area where numerous rivers make their way, often through gorges, amongst wooded hills and flowering orchards. In the centre of a peaceful village classified amongst the most beautiful in France, birthplace of regional feudalism. Encircled by wooded surroundings dotted with numerous cross-country trails, a preserved and protected village built on the edge of the water beneath the former fortified castle that guaranteed its defence.
Bearing the mark of a glorious past, the architectural wealth is obvious here. Each house is a pleasure to behold; each narrow lane brings yet another feat of the builders of olden times to the fore.

Two hours away from Paris, via the A13 motorway which can be accessed 4 km (2.5 miles) away. Deauville is easily reached in 15 minutes via the countryside. All shops and schools are 5 minutes away by car as this property stands on the outskirts of a village which does not have any. Normandy grasslands extend down to the sea behind the property.

Visible from the north coast of the French department of Vendee, the Isle of Yeu is half an hour away by motor launch. There are regular sailings from Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Fromentine-La-Barre-de-Monts. A helicopter service takes just a few minutes. Nantes international airport is an hour away by road from these ports and Paris is 460 km (288 miles) away. Nantes-Paris takes 2 hours by French TGV train. Yeu is a small, rocky island with creeks and small sandy beaches. Its coastline is similar to that of Brittany with the added bonus of the Vendee climate, renowned for being the sunniest after the French Riviera. Peppered with charming hamlets, renowned for its discreet chic atmosphere, with its limed houses and delicious seafood.