It currently offers 150m2 of living space and benefits from double glazing, electric radiators, been rewired and has its own fosse which is good however it will require a new soak away.
Ground floor: Central entrance hall with traditional features such as the bulls eye window, stone sink, exposed beams + stone, wooden staircase and steps down to the cellar. 12m2 fitted kitchen with double opening through to the lovely 27m2 living room which has a tiled floor, fireplace, beamed ceiling, feature walls of exposed stone, staircase and double aspect windows floor the room with natural light. 1 bedroom of 16m2 with a tiled floor, exposed beams and a door to a 9m2 room (used as an study) ideal for an en-suite/closet. Bathroom and a separate WC.1st floor – Exposed trusses, beams and laminate wood floor throughout: The large 24m2 landing has a cosy sitting area, a shower room/WC, 7m2 storeroom and there are 3 bedrooms of 11.72, 9.20 + 9.70m2.
Outside: adjoining 164m2 stone barn which has been reroofed, 2 former stables each 60m2 and a long 270m2 hangar (certain parts need revision). Courtyard style front garden with buildings to each side and meadow land suitable for grazing animals or self-sufficiency. All set on 19327m2 of land (almost 2 ha’s).
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