A passageway leads to the heart of the house, with its period wooden doors, revealing an interior that has retained all its character: wooden floors, impeccable period ceilings, a large inglenook fireplace, exposed stone walls, and a stone sink. It is composed as follows: - Access via a 4m² passageway - Living room of 34.62m² with an inglenook fireplace, stone sink, and exposed stone walls. - Kitchen of 8.04m² - Access to a 10m² mezzanine, which could be used as a bedroom, with a room underneath currently serving as a storage room of approximately 10m² opening onto the village square, which could be used as a workshop or another living area. - 5.17m² hallway leading to: - 4.80m² shower room with toilet - 13.37m² bedroom Access to the attic space, which cannot be converted. Outside, we find: - 28.95m² cellar - Two-part workshop of 12.79m² and a 12.34m² adjoining cellar. No heating Septic tank with mains drainage connection nearby. Single-glazed wooden windows. Wooden shutters Renovation work required.
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https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
and
https://procadastre.com