Charming Village House
Ref #: RT5316P
Estate agency fees are paid by the vendorThe property dates from 1817, maybe before and consists of a habitable house, a stone storage building originally used as a pigsty, a courtyard garden and two detached pieces of garden within 50 metres of the house.
House. Constructed from local stone and oak beams, this independent character house comprises an entrance directly to a garden courtyard leading to the main house entrance. The ground floor offers a reception hallway with toilet/hand basin, connecting to a spacious living and dining room with a wood stove and then leading on to a fitted kitchen, pantry, and laundry room which is situated in the ground floor of the stone tower.
The upper floor is reached by a charming wood and wrought iron staircase leading to a long hallway connecting 3 bedrooms and a shower room/toilet located in the upper part of the tower. In addition, there is access to a small attic area for storage.
Heating is with electric wall fitted radiators and a wood stove in the living area.
The garden courtyard attached to the house is on two sections, the first section gives access to the house and the second part is accessed through a stone storage building.
There are two detached gardens, the smaller garden has access and a car parking place and a wooden garden shed. This garden is best used for a vegetable garden. The second and larger garden is more formally designed as a cottage garden, with ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, a pond and many plant borders. It also offers great open views over the neighbouring land of the village Chateau.
The house is charming, is well maintained and in good general condition.
The village offers some commerce, bakers, restaurant, and a café/tearoom within the grounds of the 14th century Chateau de Commarin.
A file on the environment risks for this property is available at first demand.
It can also be found by looking up the village on this website georisques.gouv.fr
Property# RT5316P

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Person managing this property
Robert Thom
Auxois & West Dijon information
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Dijon capital of Burgundy
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Famous gastronomy
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Medieval Villages
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Cultural events
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The Burgundy Canal
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Calm and seasonal climate.
