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Tastefully restored in 2004, this longere boasts outbuildings and is set within the most beautiful gardens.
The property sits in the countryside at the end of a lane. It's nice and private and the setting is quite lovely.
The principal building has an approximate habitable surface area of 250mē. It is built in stone, has been nicely pointed, and has a slate roof.
On the ground floor one can find a comfortable kitchen/dining room with a fireplace (fitted kitchen), a living room with fireplace, a utility room, foyer and a bathroom.
Wooden stairs lead up from the foyer to the first floor where there are four bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom and dressing room, and a bathroom. There is also the most amazing gallery landing that looks out onto the front garden through windows that stretch the height of the house.
The 'longere' style house itself is set in a horseshoe shape with other buildings - a garage, an old cottage for renovation, and a barn with a bread oven ruin.
The garden does deserve a special mention because the present owners have turned it into a beautiful and tranquil place for rest and relaxation. The land totals 7,629mē. The garden features over different varieties of plant, shrubs and trees. It also features a small pond.
The house has mains water and electricity and a septic tank. It also has oil central heating.
This property has been restored to a very high standard and would make a lovely home for anyone deciding to move to this area of France.
The property sits in a small village not from the town of Gorron. The village has a bar/restaurant and also a small bakers.
The ferry ports of Caen and St Malo are both about 90 minutes away.
Price is inclusive of Agents and Notaires fees. |
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