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Large, spacious stone built property with habitable space of approx 200m2.
Land/garden area 2200m2.
This wonderful barn conversion combines the contemporary with the traditional.
Ground floor consists of a large open plan design with split level feature leading into the fitted kitchen area, with a seperate utility room. Wooden feature staircase, uniquely extended using original timber from the barn.
First floor consists of a master bathroom and four bedrooms, two with en-suite. All rooms have beautiful views, overlooking unspoilt open countryside.
Fully exposed interior stone walls and window sills. Exposed timber beams. All window lintels made from original timber from the barn. Wooden flooring in the main living area and all bedrooms. Porcelain floor tiles throughout the kitchen area and all bathrooms. Carpet tiled utility room. All windows and doors are double glazed.
Heating is combined with a traditional woodburner and thermostat/timer controlled electric wall panels. All rooms have access to TV and broadband.
Large L-shaped first floor landing area with storage cupboard. All bedrooms, bathrooms and landing area have exposed beams and stonework.
This is a newly renovated property and therefore benefits from a brand new septic tank installation.
Large tree lined rear garden with complete privacy and views of open countryside to the rear. Large front garden consisting of part lawned and part gravelled area, with enough off road parking for minimum of 3 vehicles.
Within the region of 'The 3 Lakes', this barn is situated in a quiet hamlet consisting of four other homes. It is 2kms from the small, sleepy village Saint Sulpice Le Dunois, 4kms from the picturesque village La Celle Dunoise with stunning views of the River Creuse and 6kms from the lovely town Dun Le Palestel.
The property is classed as ‘new build’ and therefore benefits from much lower associated conveyancing fees. Also as a private sale there are no agency fees which are circa 8% in France.
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