This 19th century stone farmhouse has a very favourable exposure. Quietly situated in a small hamlet, facing South with a dominant view, it has a private U-shaped courtyard and almost two hectares of grounds. It has been able to retain some of its original features, such as the beautiful stonework, exposed beams, chestnut parquet flooring and a beautiful souillarde. After a few steps, you enter the house through the kitchen. To the left is a small hallway leading to the shower room (recently renovated with a walk-in shower) and WC. To the right is the living room. A corridor leads to two bedrooms. From the living room, a staircase leads upstairs. From here, a corridor leads to three further bedrooms. Another staircase leads to the attic. Cellars cover the floor area. The house is sound. The barn could be converted and has the advantage of being adjoining. It could therefore be connected to the house. Parallel to the barn is a hangar with 80 m² on each level. Both levels could also be converted. A little further away is a small house with a floor surface area of 50 m² on three levels. This house needs to be completely renovated. Work also needs to be carried out on the main house: the doors and windows are single-glazed, the electricity dates from the early 1980s, the heating is oil-fired, and the barn roof needs to be redone, etc…
Vrijstaande woning in Midi-Pyrénées, Frankrijk
€ 250.000
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- Prijs € 250.000
- Woonoppervlakte 132 m2
- Perceeloppervlakte 19076 m2
- Soort woning Vrijstaande recreatiewoning
- Bouwvorm Bestaande bouw
- Aantal slaapkamers 5