Our estate agents in Jonzac offer a wide range of properties for sale in the town and the surrounding areas of Charente-Maritime and Charente.
We opened our agency in this pretty riverside town in 2014, and our successful team has continued to grow ever since.
Whether you are buying or selling, our team would be delighted to help.
3 Rue de Verdun
17500 Jonzac
+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59
info@beauxvillages.com
Jonzac is a spa town making it a popular destination for those wishing to benefit from the thermal springs which were only discovered in 1979. For those who love water, Jonzac is also home to the water leisure complex Les Antilles de Jonzac which is a very popular day out that the whole family can enjoy.
For those who prefer to keep their feet firmly on dry land, there are plenty of attractions to visit! Dating from the 15th century, you can visit the Château de Jonzac and discover the history this monument has to offer. You can also admire the architecture of the Church Saint-Gervais Saint-Protais and of the mediaeval buildings in the small streets found in the old town.
Jonzac is also home to a working windmill and watermill! The windmill produces flour and the watermill produces walnut oil; you can visit both as millers will be your guides all year round.
Jonzac has three weekly markets on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings along with a smaller market organised on a Sunday morning. On the second Friday of each month, a larger market takes place. Every Wednesday between mid-June and mid-September, a market is also organised from 6pm onwards where you can enjoy local produce during the long summer evenings.
Two annual brocantes take place, the first one in June and the second in October for those who are hunting for antiques and interesting objects for their homes!
Various events take place in Jonzac throughout the year, such as concerts, plays and festivals for all ages.
Charente Maritime is a lucky department which enjoys a coastline and therefore benefits from the resulting mild winters. This micro-climate (officially sub-mediterranean!) means that olives, mimosa, palms and oleander flourish.
The coastal landscape varies widely, from open grassy plains where the local cattle graze to wild salt marshes and tall limestone cliffs. This is where the mighty Gironde river makes its way into the Atlantic and the mouth of the river is dotted with charming little ports and harbours which retain a truly French feel. This area is very popular with the French.
Local produce including the aperitif Pineau (a blend of cognac and grape juice) is a must-try along with the locally produced caviar.
Worth a look are Mortagne-sur-Gironde (30 km), Saintes (41 km) for its Roman architecture and Royan (60 km) - a lovely, busy harbour town with a great zoo nearby at La Palmyre. For urban lifestyle lovers, La Rochelle (118 km) is a small coastal city with plenty of activities, restaurants and walks on offer. The Ile de Ré (139 km), Ile d’Aix (101 km) and Ile d’Oléron (110 km) are also particularly popular during the summer months and you can also visit Fort Boyard (112 km), a castle built on an island by Napoléon which is now very famous in France after a TV quiz show was filmed there. The show was reproduced for the UK market fronted by Richard O’Brien.
Moving away from the beaches and looking for inland activities, the stunning town of Rochefort (87 km) is a lovely day out, as is the beautiful town of Saint-Jean-d’Angély (76 km).
Jonzac is a small spa town which has lots of amenities readily available. It also benefits from its own train station and international airports are easily accessible.
Jonzac is a town and the properties here are mainly tall townhouses, often on 3 levels, with small gardens. The houses are often attached to one another in small, quiet streets. The roads are fairly quiet in Jonzac and some are even pedestrianised.
In Jonzac itself, properties cost a minimum of 200 000€ and that is rare. Properties fly off the market here because it is a sought after spa town.
It’s very easy access to the coast - only a 40 minute drive from Jonzac itself and you are at the beach!
It is increasingly popular, particularly as it is a spa town. It’s also still affordable for a coastal area - in one of the surrounding villages you can be 20 minutes away from the beach but in a place which is still very affordable.