Large Teaser
Reference250165
Price835,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms5
Floor Space304.0m2
Land Area8,800.0m2

Immaculate 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Rousson, Occitanie

835,000 EUR
718,100 GBP893,450 USD
Beautifully renovated to a very high standard throughout, and ideally situated in a quiet setting close to Rousson, this superb house has a spacious living area of 304m2, which is set out over 3 floors.

Ground floor: storerooms, workshops, bathroom and summer kitchen. This space which is in excess of 100m2 and with minor modification, could provide independent 2 bedroom accommodation or a gite.

First floor, which is accessed via internal or external stairs: main living accommodation with a spectacular 50m2 living room with an open fireplace with ancient stone lintel and wide glazed walls with hand crafted timber structures, giving magnificent views to 2 aspects. It has high c...
Beautifully renovated to a very high standard throughout, and ideally situated in a quiet setting close to Rousson, this superb house has a spacious living area of 304m2, which is set out over 3 floors.

Ground floor: storerooms, workshops, bathroom and summer kitchen. This space which is in excess of 100m2 and with minor modification, could provide independent 2 bedroom accommodation or a gite.

First floor, which is accessed via internal or external stairs: main living accommodation with a spectacular 50m2 living room with an open fireplace with ancient stone lintel and wide glazed walls with hand crafted timber structures, giving magnificent views to 2 aspects. It has high ceilings and large format tiles, which give a feeling of grand volume. Open to this space is a fully equipped modern kitchen (18m2). At the other end of the house is a second living room (28m2) with lovely tall arched windows. There are 3 bedrooms ( 27, 19 and 10m2). Office (8m2) and 2 bathrooms.

Second floor: guest suite with a bedroom (15m2) and bathroom.

Outside: fenced grounds of 8,458m2 with a tiled swimming pool and carport, all with long and extensive views. There are 3 wells serving the property.

It is not at all overlooked and at the end of a cul-de-sac, so is very quiet and secure.

Mains water and electricity, heating is by a heat pump and underfloor heating, drains are currently individual, but mains drains are in the lane and can be easily connected.

An adjacent plot of land of around 14,000m2 with small mazet is separately available, this includes 4,000m2 of constructible land.
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