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Probably dating back to the 14th century, this delightful and charming town house overlooks stone bridge over the River Armancon. At the rear is the 13th century ramparts and towers. |
The medieval market town of Semur en Auxois has just over 4,500 inhabitants and is nicely situated for access to the TGV station at Montbard (14kms), then 1h 5 min by train to central Paris. Dijon and the vineyards around Beaune and Nuits st Georges are reached via Autoroute at approximately 45 minutes.
The town offers good general commerce with restaurants, cafe / bars, local shops and artisans...
Formerly an antique and curiosity shop and owners house, this very attractive and charming house has over the years been upgraded with recent work carried out on the roof, electrics and plumbing. The house offers; mains drainage, mains gas central heating, some double glazed windows and restored original features. The house has many traditional features including, oak beams, a hand carved oak staircase, fireplaces and clay tiled floors on the 1st floor.
The house comprises of:
Ground Floor, entrance hallway with access to the cellars, living room of 45m2 with fireplace and access to a small front courtyard. Kitchen with modern free standing units, oven hob and extractor fan.
The first floor has a corridor leading to 2 bedrooms and a shower room. The bedrooms, 16m2 and 20m2 are charming with clay tiled floors, oak beams, one has a fireplace and views over the stone bridge. The shower room large and is fitted with a walk-in shower cubicle, modern stone sink and toilet. In addition, there is a walk-in dressing room with his and hers cloths rails and drawers.
The attic of approximately 60m2 is in 2 sections and has a clay tiled floor.
The cellars are vaulted, dry and offers ample room for wine, fruit and general storage.
This house is certainly a specialised property and would suit persons looking for a character town setting without to much outdoor space.
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