Beautiful 5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with panoramic view in Villeseque des Corbieres, Occitanie
This old sheepfold has been completely renovated with great taste, high-quality materials and has a living space of 317m2.
The house offers 5 complete suites (bedroom and shower room), a magnificent living room of 56m2 with fireplace, a large library/or second living room of more than 38m2 with wood burning stove, a large kitchen of 40m2 and a scullery of almost 25m2.
The different rooms are bright and airy thanks to the large bay windows and numerous openings.
It is with complete harmony that this sh...
This old sheepfold has been completely renovated with great taste, high-quality materials and has a living space of 317m2.
The house offers 5 complete suites (bedroom and shower room), a magnificent living room of 56m2 with fireplace, a large library/or second living room of more than 38m2 with wood burning stove, a large kitchen of 40m2 and a scullery of almost 25m2.
The different rooms are bright and airy thanks to the large bay windows and numerous openings.
It is with complete harmony that this sheepfold has been wonderfully redesigned by combining different materials: wood with exposed beams, parquet flooring and custom-made furniture, fireplace and wood stove; then the stone with the steps and arrangements around the swimming pool recalling the original exterior walls, the stone basins, etc.
The modern comfort of this house stands out all the more for its environmentally friendly character and the well-being provided: the swimming pool blends perfectly into the landscape and the water is filtered naturally with plants, photovoltaic panels provide the electricity, solar panels the hot water for the entire house.
The property has its own well and the possibility of collecting 20.000 litres of rain water.
It also benefits from an ecological wastewater treatment (filtration with plants instead of a septic tank).
The sumptuous south-facing setting with breathtaking views of the Corbieres and Mount Canigou allows you to enjoy the Mediterranean climate and the surroundings in complete peace of mind: a swimming pool, shaded terraces, a workshop, a shed, all on a wooded plot surrounded by nature at only 1.5km from the nearest village.
This house can accommodate a large family or could very easily be operated as a bed and breakfast activity as well as a privileged place of retreat for trainings/seminars, etc.
34km from the beaches of Leucate, 40km from Narbonne and 53km from Perpignan.
Well
Swimming Pool
Fireplace
Turn Key Good Condition
Panoramic View
Excellent condition
ROOMS
Shower Room
Bedroom: 28 m2
Library: 38.68 m2
WC: 2.7 m2
Shower Room
Bedroom: 26.8 m2
Shower Room
Bedroom: 30 m2
Shower Room
Bedroom: 27.3 m2
Shower Room
Bedroom: 26.7 m2
Corridor: 12 m2
Living Room: 56 m2
Laundry Room: 4.8 m2
Cellar: 24.78 m2
Kitchen: 39.76 m2
Plot: 25,000 m2
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This Farmhouse is located in Villeseque des Corbieres in France
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