A small rural path brings you to this typical Ardechois U-shaped stone house, elevated above two beautiful vaulted cellars, and with 3 outbuildings to restore (2 sheep barns one of which adjacent, both of about 50 m2 on two floors and a smaller one on one floor).
First floor, a covered terrace offers some shade to the main entrance.
In the entrance hallwhere a local stone staircase leads to the next floor, you discover a sitting room of 17,47 m2 with ornamented ciment tiles, open on the dinig room of 18,35 m2 with a kitchen corner. You can enjoy the view on the terrace thanks to a large sliding bay window giving access to it ? Opposite the terrace, a former kitchen is nowadays used as utility room and offers another 18 m2 that could be converted into independant room.
On the same floor, you find a bedroom of 17,21 m2 with parquet flooring and a walled-in cupboard, a bathroom of 9,50 m2 with shower, bath ; an independent W.C. and a room of 23,33 m2 (former silk barn) with ancient terra cotta tiles which renovation has to be completed. You get directly to the garden, to the adjacent sheep barn, via a door and you could easily develop the living space. Same floor, there is a bathroom of 9,50 m2 with bath, shower and washstand, an independent W.C. and a large room (former silk barn of 23,33 m2) with opening to one of the outbuildings, apparent beams with very high ceiling.
Next floor, you find a room of 22,15 m2 (painting studio, study), 3 bedrooms of 18,24 – 15,48 – and 17,15 m2 (with a small dressing room). Parquet flooring, one of the bedrooms still has its original parquet flooring in chestnut tree. A few steps up and you get to the attic of about 60 m2 to convert. From the terrace, you can access to the 2nd part of it, to restore, with the former kitchen of 18 m2 used actually as utility room.
Benefiting from a unique situation, this renovated Mas, turned confortable, possesses enough outbuildings to develop where you could imagine to receive your guests, it will be your peaceful resting home, close to a historical village and in a typical southern landscape.
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