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Hi  Bonjour

I am Michelle, along with my husband Craig (he's also joined this group) are just going through the process of buying a lovely little bungalow in a small village called La Gelie.
We are in the very early stages of the process just waiting on our Compromis de Vente, due to Covid we have bought the house through emails and video links, so have no idea of the area other than the views, the peace and tranquility this looks to have.
I can't wait to be able to travel over and turn this into our beautiful little holiday home for us and our family to visit.
It mat seem a little too soon to be joining this group, however I am a planner so do like to have lots of information prior to embarking on any journey, so hopefully I can pick your brains over the next few weeks (before we visit the Notaire) to find the best place to shop for groceries, and DIY materials around the area.

Have a lovely day, and nice to meet you all!  Big Grin
Hi Michelle and welcome to AroundMontmorillon!

I think you've chosen a great place to live. The Brenne National Park is very beautiful and right on your doorstep, and there are lots of very pretty villages nearby.

If any of us can help with local information or the situation on the ground relating to Covid, residence permits, driving licences, healthcare etc please ask. If someone here doesn't know the answer immediately, I'm sure someone else will be able to point you in the right direction very quickly.

I hope your purchase proceeds quickly and smoothly and that you are able to come to France very soon.

Brian
(Thu-08-04-2021, 10:18 AM)Brian Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Michelle and welcome to AroundMontmorillon!

I think you've chosen a great place to live. The Brenne National Park is very beautiful and right on your doorstep, and there are lots of very pretty villages nearby.

If any of us can help with local information or the situation on the ground relating to Covid, residence permits, driving licences, healthcare etc please ask. If someone here doesn't know the answer immediately, I'm sure someone else will be able to point you in the right direction very quickly.

I hope your purchase proceeds quickly and smoothly and that you are able to come to France very soon.

Brian

Thank you Brian,

I have been looking through some of the posts previously provided and can see lots of useful information, I am sure I will have plenty of questions nearer to the time to come over.

I am currently working out the customs situation for transporting furniture, as this is a 2nd home rather than a mian home I know there will be taxes to pay. Do you know of a declaration form I can obtain?

Thank you again

Michelle
Hello Michelle welcome to Around Montmorillon  wave

I'm not sure where "La Gelie" is but going by Brian's post I'm guessing near Le Blanc ? I can confirm The Brenne National Park is a great place to visit especially if you like nature and wild life.

It's never too soon to join in and start asking questions, anyway it may wake some of us up.  Big Grin

Don't hesitate to start new threads for each question that you have, that way you should get more answers and it gives us something to do. Like Brian said if no one knows we may be able to point you in the right direction.

Sorry I can't help with bringing your furniture but there is some information here Guides to importing and exporting goods between Great Britain and the EU that may help.

Good luck to you and your husband on your new holiday home, I'm sure you will have some very nice holidays. Cool

Fred.
(Thu-08-04-2021, 12:31 PM)Fred Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Michelle welcome to Around Montmorillon  wave

I'm not sure where "La Gelie" is but going by Brian's post I'm guessing near Le Blanc ? I can confirm The Brenne National Park is a great place to visit especially if you like nature and wild life.

It's never too soon to join in and start asking questions, anyway it may wake some of us up.  Big Grin

Don't hesitate to start new threads for each question that you have, that way you should get more answers and it gives us something to do. Like Brian said if no one knows we may be able to point you in the right direction.

Sorry I can't help with bringing your furniture but there is some information here Guides to importing and exporting goods between Great Britain and the EU that may help.

Good luck to you and your husband on your new holiday home, I'm sure you will have some very nice holidays.  Cool

Fred.

Hi Fred, 

Thank you for getting in touch, it is near Brigueil Le Chantre, and I will take a look at your link many thanks

Michelle
(Thu-08-04-2021, 11:01 AM)Michelle Hodgson Wrote: [ -> ]I am currently working out the customs situation for transporting furniture, as this is a 2nd home rather than a main home I know there will be taxes to pay. Do you know of a declaration form I can obtain?

Michelle,

I know two people who have made the move since Brexit. They considered doing the move themselves, but eventually decided the bureaucracy was too uncertain and too involved, so hired a professional moving company and agent to look after the paperwork and transport. The moves happened without a problem so it looks as if the additional costs were worth it.

One suggestion is that you shouldn't overlook selling some furniture in the UK and buying replacements here in France. There are many shops (dépôts de vente or brocantes) specialising in secind hand goods. The French don't seem keen on old furniture so there are many bargains to be had. We've furnished our house mainly with furniture from 1860-1940. A large oak buffet/sideboard was 50€, our 2.75m oak dining table was 30€, a 2m marble-topped work table was €60.

Fred's suggestion about starting a new thread was a good one. In fact I've started one here to try to stimulate some discussion.

But please start your own if you wish!

By the way, if you need any photos to show to craftsmen if you're considering any renovations, I could pop over and take external shots if that would help.

All the best,

Brian
(Thu-08-04-2021, 07:59 AM)Michelle Hodgson Wrote: [ -> ]Hi  Bonjour

I am Michelle, along with my husband Craig (he's also joined this group) are just going through the process of buying a lovely little bungalow in a small village called La Gelie.
We are in the very early stages of the process just waiting on our Compromis de Vente, due to Covid we have bought the house through emails and video links, so have no idea of the area other than the views, the peace and tranquility this looks to have.
I can't wait to be able to travel over and turn this into our beautiful little holiday home for us and our family to visit.
It mat seem a little too soon to be joining this group, however I am a planner so do like to have lots of information prior to embarking on any journey, so hopefully I can pick your brains over the next few weeks (before we visit the Notaire) to find the best place to shop for groceries, and DIY materials around the area.

Have a lovely day, and nice to meet you all!  Big Grin

Welcome, hope you enjoy your new home. I don't think it's too soon to join the group, you'll find lots of handy information. I don't know your village so now I will go check the map!
(Thu-08-04-2021, 19:00 PM)Brian Wrote: [ -> ]
(Thu-08-04-2021, 11:01 AM)Michelle Hodgson Wrote: [ -> ]I am currently working out the customs situation for transporting furniture, as this is a 2nd home rather than a main home I know there will be taxes to pay. Do you know of a declaration form I can obtain?

Michelle,

I know two people who have made the move since Brexit. They considered doing the move themselves, but eventually decided the bureaucracy was too uncertain and too involved, so hired a professional moving company and agent to look after the paperwork and transport. The moves happened without a problem so it looks as if the additional costs were worth it.

One suggestion is that you shouldn't overlook selling some furniture in the UK and buying replacements here in France. There are many shops (dépôts de vente or brocantes) specialising in secind hand goods. The French don't seem keen on old furniture so there are many bargains to be had. We've furnished our house mainly with furniture from 1860-1940. A large oak buffet/sideboard was 50€, our 2.75m oak dining table was 30€, a 2m marble-topped work table was €60.

Fred's suggestion about starting a new thread was a good one. In fact I've started one here to try to stimulate some discussion.

But please start your own if you wish!

By the way, if you need any photos to show to craftsmen if you're considering any renovations, I could pop over and take external shots if that would help.

All the best,

Brian
Morning Brian,

Thank you so much for your information, we are only going to be transporting a few items as we have decided to buy the majority out there when we get there, the brocantes really interest me not heard of the depots de vente so appreciate your suggestions.

I'm hoping there won't be too much work to do but will find out when we eventually get to see the property in the flesh.

Happy Friday,  Smile
(Thu-08-04-2021, 22:23 PM)Clubby Wrote: [ -> ]
(Thu-08-04-2021, 07:59 AM)Michelle Hodgson Wrote: [ -> ]Hi  Bonjour

I am Michelle, along with my husband Craig (he's also joined this group) are just going through the process of buying a lovely little bungalow in a small village called La Gelie.
We are in the very early stages of the process just waiting on our Compromis de Vente, due to Covid we have bought the house through emails and video links, so have no idea of the area other than the views, the peace and tranquility this looks to have.
I can't wait to be able to travel over and turn this into our beautiful little holiday home for us and our family to visit.
It mat seem a little too soon to be joining this group, however I am a planner so do like to have lots of information prior to embarking on any journey, so hopefully I can pick your brains over the next few weeks (before we visit the Notaire) to find the best place to shop for groceries, and DIY materials around the area.

Have a lovely day, and nice to meet you all!  Big Grin

Welcome, hope you enjoy your new home. I don't think it's too soon to join the group, you'll find lots of handy information. I don't know your village so now I will go check the map!

Hi Clubby, thank you I am sure we will be very happy when we eventually can come over, I'm so happy I found this group, it really is very helpful and friendly