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4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
In the pretty village of Saint-Même-Les-Carrières, this attractive 4-bedroom single-storey house sits in over an acre of park-like garden and is...
Ref: 425322
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This charming village house is set amongst vineyards yet is within walking distance of the village shop as well as Jarnac town centre. On the ground...
Ref: 413641
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Set in a popular village just a short drive / cycle ride from the riverside market town of Jarnac, this 3 bedroom...
Ref: 436730
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
The main house of this village property, facing south, includes: On the ground floor an entrance with a wooden staircase leading to a living room...
Ref: 437957
3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Within walking distance of all the town's facilities, this large detached house comes with a double garage and lots of storage room. The ground...
Ref: 441011
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This attractive stone house is on the edge of the pretty riverside town of Jarnac with all its facilities. The house has been tastefully renovated...
Ref: 457130
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Discover this charming recent bungalow, offering a spacious and bright living area with undeniable charm, ideal for sharing convivial moments with...
Ref: 457120
6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
Set in a small hamlet this charming property is within walking distance of the village shops and restaurant and close to the market town of Jarnac....
Ref: 415616
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
South-facing home ideal for a family centrally located in Jarnac with nice views of the neighbourhood and their gardens. It has a very private feel...
Ref: 447559
5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Formerly 2 houses, this spacious townhouse sits in the heart of the pretty riverside market town of Jarnac, within easy walking distance of the...
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Pons (Charente-Maritime)
Pons is a charming town in the Charente Maritime, between Jonzac and Saintes.
Pons is dominated by its ‘donjon’, a 12th century keep which now houses the tourist office. The old town has tiny medieval streets (les ruelles) and imposing ramparts looking down onto the River Seugne 30 metres below, all of which can be explored on foot.
The town is situated on the ancient route of the pilgrims and is also home to a museum of the pilgrims. Good bars and restaurants are available.
Trips of the river are available (balades en barque), as is fishing. On the outskirts is a ‘base de loisirs’ with crazy golf and other entertainment for children.