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Property in France: Exploring Ardennes
In this month's Property Watch feature, we look at the property market in historic Ardennes, north east France
Department 08: Ardennes
Departmental capital: Charleville-M茅zi猫res
Main cities/towns: Rethel, Sedan, Givet, Nouzonville, Bogny-sur-Meuse, Vouziers
Ardennes 鈥� a small, historic piece of north east France that will forever be, in the minds of many Britons, associated with World Wars One and Two.
This green and pleasant part of the country 鈥� the smallest of the four departments that made up the old Champagne-Ardennes region, now subsumed into the Grand Est super region 鈥� frankly deserves better.
It is a genial mix of farmland and forest, dotted with small, bustling towns brimming with Belgian, Dutch and German influences. It鈥檚 all wide-open spaces, big sky, and quiet, meandering roads to somewhere.
Full disclosure, however: it can get as cold as inner continental lowland Europe in some winters and quite often snowier, particularly in the north.
Do not be fooled, however, into thinking that the Ardennes is the middle of nowhere. Transport links are excellent.
More departments in France explored: Ard猫che
It is connected to the TGV network, motorways connect to Strasbourg and Paris, while just over the border, in Belgium, the easy-to-reach Charleroi airport offers connections to Europe and further afield.
Belgian and Dutch second-home owners are tempted to this part of France by the relatively low house prices. You may be, too, especially if you had not considered this area of France before.
A typical home in the Ardennes costs, on average, 鈧�102,500, according to information from the Notaires de France鈥檚 online property barometer. In popular Rethel, the median price rises to 鈧�136,500, while you can expect to pay around 鈧�118,500 in Charleville-M茅zi猫res, the only town in the department with a population above 20,000.