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4 Bed House for sale

Franche-Comté, France

£320,412 *  [€367,000]

4 Bed House for sale

Franche-Comté, France

£320,412 *  [€367,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3

Features


  • Terrace
  • Parking
  • Collective central heating

Full Description


Located in the charming town of Granges-le-Bourg (Haute-Saône), between Villersexel and Montbéliard (Doubs), this superb historic residence the 'Bailiff’s House' embodies both a rich architectural past and a unique residential potential. This exceptional building stands on a plot of approximately 1440 m2. It is composed of several buildings, all integrated within a strong heritage framework. On the ground floor: entrance, dining room (approx. 23 m2), fitted kitchen (approx. 32 m2) with an old fireplace which is a real charming feature. On the 1st floor: 2 bedrooms (approx. 14 and 22 m2), bathroom with toilet (approx. 8 m2), windowless room (approx. 8 m2). On the 2nd floor: a bedroom with a fireplace (approx. 24 m2), another bedroom divided into two parts (approx. 35 m2). Attic space covering the entire footprint (approx. 85 m2). Tower with independent access via terrace includes the entrance on the ground floor a room on the 1st floor a shower room with toilet on the 2nd floor attic above offering great development potential. Barn, laundry/boiler room, stable with loft above, vaulted cellars, lean-to in the courtyard. An outbuilding of approximately 60 m2 comprising a kitchen (approx. 13 m2), shower room, toilet, a 2nd entrance leading to a kitchen with bread oven on the ground floor living room (approx. 22 m2), a bedroom (approx. 15 m2) on the 1st floor. Oil-Fired central heating + open fireplace. Sanitation: mains drainage The main building was built in 1606. It is listed as a Historical Monument (main building, tower and staircase included) by decree of March 9, 2006. Characteristic architecture: a rectangular main building, mostly rectangular bays with flat frames, an external stair tower, and two 'sculpted heads' adorning the southern corners of the tower and the main building. The name 'Bailiff's House' evokes an old public office the 'bailiff' being a representative of the lord or count? This gives the building significant historical importance within the community. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website Energy-inefficient housing, rated G
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