In a quiet village street, an entrance gate and wicket gate lead through the stone boundary wall into a garden surrounding the L-shaped mansion with a square tower. The mansion has three levels, the last of which is an attic in the roof space. An abundance of Virginia creeper adorns the south-facing façade and the two west-facing elevations. Extending from a long covered patio that you can reach via the kitchen, there is an imposing barn looking out onto meadows and woodland. Opposite the covered patio, another outbuilding houses an old bread oven. To the rear of this building, a second patio, also covered, overlooks the surrounding area and is adjacent to the swimming pool.
The mansionWith floor space of 520 m², it is made up of nine main rooms including five bedrooms. It has large-paned windows on the lower two levels. There are six skylights in the traditionally tiled gabled roof.
There are four entrances to the mansion, including two large arched glass French windows and an ornate wooden door at the bottom of the square tower. Most of the windows have painted wooden shutters.
The ground floor
The main entrance is through one of the two large arched glass French windows. The first room entered, used as a conservatory, is bright and leads to a vaulted cellar measuring approximately 30 m². A flight of steps leads to a hallway off which can be found a shower room and a toilet. A third door opens into the large lounge and dining room. Boasting a stone fireplace and an
Property type | House |
Description of the property | Castle |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Habitable area | 520m2 |
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