Charming house with a barn and gardens

245 000 €

Ref #: RT5652P

Estate agency fees are paid by the vendor

House for sale

135 m2
2
1
1223 m2
Nestled in the heart of a traditional Burgundian village, with a picturesque view of the 11th-century Radiant Gothic Church, this exceptionally appealing and enchanting residence is ready for immediate occupancy and has undergone recent renovations. It showcases character-rich living spaces adorned with original decor, complemented by two more modern bedrooms and a bathroom. A courtyard entrance provides access to gardens that overlook both the village and the surrounding countryside. Significant attention has been devoted to the renovation process to preserve the historical essence of this property.

Previous owners and occupants have mentioned that this property was formerly part of a group of buildings linked to the nearby Gothic church, functioning as a communal dining area or refectory for priests, labourers, and senior clergy members. The precise year of construction remains unclear, but the architectural style of the ground floor rooms suggests they may predate the 18th century. These rooms are in excellent condition, with recent enhancements increasing their appeal

Access to the property is via a gravel courtyard, offering private parking for several vehicles. The barn and stable can also be accessed through this courtyard. The gardens on the sides and back of the house are reachable from both the house and the courtyard. There are three access doors: one opens directly into the kitchen and day room, another leads into the charming salon, and a third connects the day room to the gardens

House

Ground floor: A spacious sitting room of 44m2 features numerous original characteristics, including a Burgundy stone floor, an impressive stone fireplace with a wood stove, wood and stone accents, exposed oak beams, and stone walls that incorporate visible stone sections alongside a traditional plaster finish. This room originally functioned as the church\'s refectory

Kitchen and dining: consists of built-in wall and floor cabinets, integrated appliances, shelving, and ceiling lighting. This area also boasts an additional stone fireplace, originally serving as a bread oven, now equipped with a wood-burning stove. Located behind the kitchen is a day/sitting room that overlooks the gardens

The upper floor is accessible via a lovely oak staircase that spirals up to a long hallway connecting two bedrooms, both featuring exposed beams, as well as a toilet and a bathroom with a bathtub and walk-in shower. This level, which was once the attic, has been remodeled to increase headroom from the original beam framework. Roof insulation was also added during this renovation

The courtyard is divided into two sections; the first section, located by the roadside, allows neighbors access to their properties, while the second section, Plot number 592, is reserved as private for this property

Gardens: a gravel area in the garden featuring a water well winds around to the back of the house, providing access to a garden storage shed and connecting to two distinct garden plots. One plot is designated for vegetable cultivation and includes a patio for outdoor dining and relaxation, while the other comprises a lawn and vibrant, well-maintained borders of flowers and shrubs. A paved path separates these gardens, both of which offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside

Outbuildings: A stone structure of 50m2 consisting of a storage barn or garage and an old stable

Wine cellar: located beneath the kitchen with exterior access, this traditional vaulted wine cellar is ready for your wine collection. It also serves to preserve your fruits and vegetables as a pantry

Services:

Electricity has been recently upgraded

Water and plumbing have been recently upgraded

Drainage and sewage, a septic tank has been recently installed and is connected to all water drainage of the house. The courtyard features a drainage system beneath the gravel to disperse rainwater

Internet and telephone, a fibre internet connection is currently installed in the house

Heating is provided by two wood-burning stoves and wall-mounted electric heaters in the bedrooms and bathroom. Hot water is supplied by an electric immersion heater

The village and connection services:

Saint Thibault is situated 20 km south of the medieval town of Semur en Auxois, 14 km from the market town of Pouilly en Auxois, providing access to the autoroute network for both north and south, and a toll-free autoroute to Dijon is available at Pouilly

Dijon and Beaune are easily accessible within 50 and 45 minutes respectively

The train station at Montbard provides a bus service linking with several daily fast TGV trains to Paris. A dedicated bus stops in the village of Saint Thibault


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# RT5652P
Quality
                
        Excellent condition
Total rooms
5
Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Living area m²
135
Plot size (m²)
1223
Living room size (m²)
44
Cellar size (m²)
26
Bathrooms
1
Toilets
1
Situation
Situation
Village
Neighbours
Attached
Other situation
Nice views
Extra Features
Estate council tax
445 €
Parking for number of cars
4
Exterior features
(Wine) Cellar, Courtyard, Terrace, Work shed / Barn, Enclosed garden, Wood storage, Work shop
Other property features
Fiber optic connection
Energy
Heating
No central heating, Electric, Open fire or wood burner
Drainage
individual
Other features energy
Water well, Electricity connected, Mains water connected
Energy and climate performance
High climate efficiency
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Awaiting data

Climate performance
low CO2 emissions
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Awaiting data
Robert Thom

Person managing this property

Robert Thom

Téléphone: +33 6 77 88 37 20
Address: Pouilly en Auxois
Agent Commercial RSAC Dijon 481 826 329
Auxois, Vallée de l'Ouche, Dijon
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