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Traditional Burgundian house in Cotes de Beaune village near Nolay, comfort and lots of expansion potential |
The property is located in a small village near Nolay. At the end of a tiny lane, enter through secure gates into a large private courtyard, with the garden beyond. You can see the local vineyards to the rear of the garden.
All the living accommodation, for both the main house and the separate guest cottage, is on a raised ground floor above cellars.
The raised entrance to the main house leads to a hall, fitted kitchen and spacious living and dining room of approximately 50m2, all with superb French beamed ceilings. Also on this floor there is a bathroom and clothes storage area. The floor above comprises three bedrooms and a mezzanine containing a corner area with WC and washbasin, to be sectioned off.
There are numerous outbuildings - a large basement and an area once used for wine-making attached to the house, as well as two garages and another room known as the "summer kitchen" on the opposite side of the courtyard. Here there is a covered terrace with old bread oven still intact. There area attics over all the outbuildings.
At the front of the courtyard there is a stable, now used as a tool shed, with a lovely old pump, used to draw water from the well outside.
Attached to the main house, there is a smaller dwelling - ideal for use as a gite. Again, raised above cellars, this house has two main rooms: a living room with corner kitchen, WC and shower just off the main room, and a bedroom to the rear.
Although at the foot of the vineyards, the garden is flat, so easily manageable, and is enclosed by stone walls. Together with the courtyard it measures around 1700m2.
The house is heated with oil-fired central heating, the gite has loose units with gas-fired water heating. |
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