Accommodation: House - 220m² over
2 floors. Old buildings - 330m². New buildings - 530m.
The house is in a good state of
repair and provides very flexible accommodation. The stone barns are an
attractive feature and could be exploited to create extra living space. The
property has been rewired and replumbed quite recently and it is heated by
electric radiators throughout. The windows and doors are in excellent
condition and a particularly fine feature is the exposed, dressed stonework
around all the door and window openings.
House.
The property was built in 1791 in a
very solid position on a rocky outcrop. To accommodate the slope of the land
the house is built on two levels which creates an interesting layout. It
would be very easy to provide two separate living units.
East Wing - Upper Level.
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A solid oak door leads from the
east façade into a wide passage that gives access to a large living/kitchen.
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Kitchen, 4m x 3.8m, with window,
tiled floor, plaster ceiling, the original stone sink and a good range of
high-quality oak units fitted with Ariston equipment as follows: extracor,
hob, oven, dishwasher and refrigerator.
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A step up from the kitcehen is
the living area, 4.5m x 5m, with tiled floor, Velux window, colombage
(half-timbered) wall, exposed staircase and cathedral roof overlooked by
mezzanine.
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The staircase from the
living room leads up to an excellent mezzanine room, 7m x 4.5m, with wooden
floor, woodstrip ceiling, beams and Velux. This is currently used as
an office.
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Salon, 4m x 5m, an elegant
room.with cathedral ceiling, beams, window and carpeted floor.
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Bedroom (1), 4.2m x 4.5m, with
beams, exposed stone, colombage wall and fireplace with stunning chimney
breast in Toulouse brick.
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Bedroom (2), 3.8m x 4.2m, with
beams, carpet, window and pretty wallpaper.
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Bedroom (3), 3m x 3.8m, with
carpet, beams and window.
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Bathroom, with bath, basin, wc
and tiled floor and walls.
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Unconverted space, 8m x 4m,
leading from the landing, with window, wooden floor and beams; The current
owner intended to turn this space into a very large bathroom.
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A staircase links the two
different levels.
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Adjacent to the
kitchen/living room and linked by a door is a single garage/storage area
with double doors to the exterior. This could provide extra
accommodation.
South Wing - Lower Level.
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The south facades is
particularly charming, with a solid oak front door opening into a reception
hall, 7.5m x 5m, with exposed beams, tiled floor, old stone sink, splendid
open Gascon fireplace and vertical beams which form a visual division
between the living area and the staircase (leading to the upper level).
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Room (1), 4m x 3.2m, with tiled
floor, window and exposed beams.
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Room (2), 4m x 4m, with tiled
floor, window, exposed beams, original cupboards and fireplace with
ornamental plaster overmantel.
Stone Barns
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Forming a courtyard with the back
of the house are the following buildings:
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Barn, 10m x 4m.
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Wine cellar and bread oven, 5m x
4m..
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Barn, 15m x 4m with potential for
creating an upper floor.
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Open garage, 18m x 6m, a curved
building which forms the end of the courtyard.
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Stables, 9m x 5m.
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Cow barn, 10m x 5m, with waterers,
feeders, drainage and an upper floor for hay storage.
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Small detached barn, 6m x 4m,
with new roof.
Modern Buildings
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The woodwork in the new barns has
been put together, in the old style, using oak and chestnut beams with
traditional pegged joints. The main buildings are 30m x 16m and a smaller
adjacent building, used for veal calves, measures 50m².
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These buildings could be
dismantled for resale if the future owner had no need of them