Guide to Charente & Property for Sale in Department 16
As one of the four departments that comprise the former region of Poitou-Charentes, it is now part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Charente may have once gone unnoticed, hidden within the Charentaise Valley, until recently. Taking charge, Charente (number 16) proudly maintains a reputation for its unspoilt countryside, with fields of succulent grapes and picturesque villages. Traditional French rural life has spread throughout the department, offering an authentic Charentais lifestyle; neighbours can be seen in the town squares on market days as a morning of shopping turns into a few glasses of wine and a leisurely…
As one of the four departments that comprise the former region of Poitou-Charentes, it is now part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Charente may have once gone unnoticed, hidden within the Charentaise Valley, until recently. Taking charge, Charente (number 16) proudly maintains a reputation for its unspoilt countryside, with fields of succulent grapes and picturesque villages. Traditional French rural life has spread throughout the department, offering an authentic Charentais lifestyle; neighbours can be seen in the town squares on market days as a morning of shopping turns into a few glasses of wine and a leisurely afternoon. Tourism in Charente has taken a modern turn; the department is now home to a growing film, graphic design, and media industry, not to mention its unofficial title as the French capital of cartoons and comic strips. Bande dessinée, as it’s called in France, has become a highly respected art form, with the capital, Angoulême, renowned as the “Capital of the Image”.
Angoulême: A Town Steeped in History
Perched on a high plateau above the Charente, Angoulême preserves its heritage through walking tours, an eclectic collection of museums, and panoramic views of the ramparts. Paper mills once dominated the charming cathedral city, and although its historic heart will not be forgotten, it’s known today for so much more than just its unfashionable paper and slipper industries.
Celebrations and Events in Angoulême
The Angoulême calendar highlights two key dates for visitors and residents: the International Comic Festival in January and the vintage car race, Circuit des Remparts, in September. The old town serves as a natural hilltop fortress; walking along the impressive southern ramparts reveals the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, which is 900 years old. The city’s architecture reflects its history of conquests in the sixth century, showing how it has evolved over time. Today, Angoulême is renowned for its stunning scenery, rich history, and lively atmosphere, all enjoyed alongside friendly locals, with hardly any tourists around.
The Charente River: A Scenic Connection
Connecting the department’s key cities, Angoulême and Cognac, is the River Charente, where visitors can enjoy boat trips and cruises through the scenic countryside. Passing by local vineyards, you're reminded of Charente's rich culinary heritage, including the well-known brands and the local grape growers eager to share the hidden stories of their wines and spirits.
Cognac: The Jewel of Charente
Cognac, a charming town in south-western France, is famous for producing the renowned Cognac brandy. It has a rich cultural and architectural heritage, including the stunning Château de Cognac and the elegant 19th-century Saint-Léger Church. The town offers a vibrant cultural scene, diverse culinary options, and charming markets and boutiques. With its rich history and lively cultural atmosphere, Cognac is an enchanting destination. Of course, no visit would be complete without a tour of one of the town's many Cognac distilleries.
Nature's Embrace in the North
To the north of the department, the scenery changes dramatically, with sweeping vineyards and rolling fields giving way to mysterious forests and blooming meadows. The high ground and mountains at the centre of France, known as the Massif Central, are famous for their difficult hikes. Many rivers and lakes run through the dense forests.
Where Harmony meets Nature
Throughout Charente, the towns and villages share a commonality: people visit and live here to enjoy a harmonious life surrounded by nature’s gifts. For example, discover the charming historic market town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, famous for its 15th-century castle and Gothic church. The outdoor activities and excellent golf courses add to the perfect Charentaise lifestyle.
Key Information about the Charente (16)
- Main City/Prefecture: Angoulême
- Nearest Airport: Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (approx. 120 km)
- Population: Around 352,000 (as of the latest census)
- Area: 5,956 sq. kilometres and 2,300 sq. miles
- Landmark: Château de La Rochefoucauld, a Renaissance castle with impressive architecture and history.
- Number of Tourists/Year: Approx. 1.2 million, drawn by Cognac vineyards, scenic countryside and the International Comics Festival in Angoulême.
Types of Properties for Sale in Charente
The Charente region offers a diverse range of properties, combining excellent value with a wide selection of options. Traditional charentaises are easily recognisable by their white limestone walls, flat tiled roofs, and brightly coloured shutters in blue or green. They often feature elegant proportions and sunlit façades that reflect the region’s gentle light. The local architecture suits the mild, sunny climate, characterised by thick walls that cool in summer and warm in winter.
Property Styles in the Charente
- Longères charentaises: These long, low farmhouses are typical of the Charente countryside. Built in stone and usually facing south, they offer space and the potential for renovation or conversion into guest accommodation.
- Farmhouses: Old stone farms remain a strong feature of the landscape; many come with barns or outbuildings that can be adapted for additional living space.
- Village Houses: Scattered through historic towns and hamlets, village houses — some centuries old — combine character with proximity to shops, cafés, and local markets.
- Modern Homes and Villas - From new-build houses to villas with pools, especially near Royan, luxury villas with private gardens and sea views offer a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
- Gîtes and Bed & Breakfasts: The Charente, renowned for its tranquil atmosphere, is an ideal location for gîte and B&B owners. Many homes have been converted into rentals or guesthouses, enabling buyers to combine business and leisure in a peaceful setting.
- Mansions and Country Estates: For those seeking space and elegance, the region also offers stately mansions, historic domains, châteaux, and country estates surrounded by parkland or vineyards.
Property Prices & Trends in Charente in 2026
- Houses: the average price per sq. metre: €1,589 (April 2026)
- Apartments: average price per sq. metre: €2,077 (April 2026)
- Price trends: +7% over the last 12 months, +36% over the previous five years (Le Figaro - April 2026)
House Prices in the Main Towns in Charente in 2026
- Average House Price in Angoulême: €1,755 per sq. metre (April 2026)
- Average House Price in Cognac: €1,694 per sq. metre (April 2026)
- Average House Price in Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire: €1,505 per sq. metre (April 2026)
(source: Le Figaro Immobilier)
Looking for Property to Buy in Charente?
- Affordable Countryside Charm: The Charente features traditional properties, renovated longères, and spacious family homes, typically 30–50% cheaper than in the Dordogne.
- Steady Rental Income: With tourists drawn to its Cognac heritage, properties here yield 4–7% annual returns, especially gîtes located near Angoulême or the wine-growing regions.
- Convenient Location: Angoulême TGV (2h to Paris), near Bordeaux (1h30m), and easy Atlantic access.
- Mild Oceanic Climate: Warm summers (25–28°C) and mild winters (5–10°C), with sunflower fields, riverside walks, and historic châteaux, perfect for gardening, cycling, and outdoor activities.
- Cultural & Gastronomic Lifestyle: A region of artisan traditions with Cognac distilleries, foie gras markets, and the Festival de la Bande Dessinée.
Browse our Properties for Sale in Charente
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Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine
Saint-Bonnet, Charente
Near Barbezieux (16)? Former farmhouse facing south with outbuildings and garden.Approximately 250 m2 of living space to renovate. The ground floor offers beautiful, bright living rooms with multiple…
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Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine
Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Charente
GRANDE-CHAMPAGNE - Between Barbezieux and Segonzac (16) - Old farmhouse built on 10,840 m2 of land with fenced meadows for horses. The environment is very pleasant, with no close neighbors. The Charente…
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Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine
Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Charente
Exceptional geographical location for this Estate close to main roads, just 1 hour from Bordeaux.Endowed with remarkable development potential, the complex offers more than 15,000 m2 to be completely…
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