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A traditional, stone property with 3 bedrooms & original features dating from 1885 situated in a popular chateau village where the Yonne & Canal de Nivernais meet. Pretty enclosed front & rear gardens |
Situated in a pretty chateau village with basic amenities including a cafe, bakery, general store and post office. Well located at just 20 minutes south of Auxerre where the A6 motorway can be joined and direct trains are available to Paris.
The property is habitable but basic condition but requires very little work to become a nice home that would perfect as either a holiday or main home.
To the front of the property is a small walled and fenced garden that is lawned and planted with roses and lilac bushes.
The main entrance door to the front aspect leads into:
Kitchen of 16m2 with decorative tiled floor, exposed beams, window to the front apsect and staircase leading to the first floor. Door to:
Living Room of 24m2 with beamed ceiling, large open fireplace, part exposed stone walls, 2 windows to the front aspect and door to the front garden.
Ground Floor Bedroom of 14m2 With parquet flooring, exposed beams and window to the front aspect.
Scullery of 12m2 With original stone sink and pump, door to cloakroom with W.C and door to attached barn.
To the first floor a large landing area of 19m2 with tomettes and beamed ceiling leads to 2 double bedrooms, another room for finishing and a large attic space.
Bedroom 2 of 19m2 with tomettes, beamed ceiling, wash hand basin, shower cubicle and window to the front aspect.
Bedroom 3 of 10m2 with parquet flooring, wash basin and door leading to the small balcony.
Room of 19m2 Which with some decorative work could become a 4th bedroom and has parquet flooring and a window to the front aspect.
Attic space of 26m2 Which is also perfect for conversion.
Attached to the property with access to both the front and rear gardens is a small barn of 24m2.
To the outside are pretty enclosed gardens that are lawned, the front garden gives access down to a good sized vaulted cellar.
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