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Recently undergone an internal refurbishment, this attractive village house offers spacious rooms, fresh decoration with quality products and a tranquil setting with views. Barn/garage and cellars. |
The property consists of a stone and beam detached house set of two levels plus cellars, a garden and stone barns/garage. Situated in a tranquil and historical area of the Auxois region, it is nicely placed for access to the TGV station at Montbard, the source of the River Seine which is just a few kilometers away and the hillside medieval town of Flavigny sur Ozerain (the film Chocolat). Within 5 minutes drive you have a small town offering commerce and a cafe/bar restaurant. The nearest large market town is just a 15 minute drive. The countryside around is stunning and beautiful with rolling hillside, small rivers, stone buildings and chateau's.
The house comprises, on the ground floor, a day room dinning kitchen of 33m2 fitted with floor units, cooker, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. The bright and cheerful living room of 30m2 has a fireplace, tiled floor and is freshly decorated. A corridor leads you to the bathroom and toilet and then to two bedrooms. The bedrooms are 16m2 and 14m2 and give views over the garden to the nearby hillside.
A habitable attic, floored, insulated and supplied with electricity is in very good condition. There is already in place a small room used as an office, the remaining area is suitable for conversion to further habitable area of approximately 60m2.
The house is elevated at the rear under the cellars which are split into two sections and have direct access to the garden. The garden is mainly grass with some flower borders and at the end of the garden there is a small stream flowing past offering gentle water music.
The barn are opposite the house and provide garage and storage space. These buildings of 92m2 ground surface could be converted into a habitable area on two levels.
This property is in excellent condition and has been carefully and tastefully refurbished in 2007. The central heating system is oil fired to radiators. |
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