A charming house combining ancient and contemporary character
This bourgeois house has retained all its authenticity while taking on a more contemporary look (kitchen, bathrooms). Extensive renovation work was carried out in 2008 (notably on the roof) to bring this historic building back to life.
A beautiful, old-fashioned double entrance door invites you in. The terracotta floor tiles and framed wood panels add to the cachet of this house.
To the right of the entrance, a room left unfinished serves as storage space.
In front, a toilet and washbasin.
To the left of the entrance, a pretty passageway room with a closed hearth fireplace, but whose windows allow double exposure - very original - with the great room that runs the length of the house, with solid oak flooring, with to the left a contemporary kitchen equipped with a central island, in front of you the dining area and to the right the living area. You'll enjoy an unobstructed view through the French window onto the suspended terrace of almost 28m2.
Finally, the basement, recently renovated by the current owner, includes two small cellars, ideal for storage, and a space for a professional activity, accessible via an external ramp. A professional catering area, equipped with slab, screed and linoleum.
Built with noble materials such as raw earth, terracotta and stone, this house preserves its character while adapting to modern needs. A few single-glazed windows could be replaced if required.
Rabastens et environs
Réf. 2681
290 000 €
Of which 6.00 % TTC fee charged to the purchaser.
Garden area: 200 m²
Year of construction: 1900
Year of renovation: 2008
Building materials: stone, mud, clay bricks
Roof: redone in 2008
Heating: oil-fired and heat pump
Kitchen: open-plan, fitted and equipped
Professional catering kitchen
View: garden, terrace,
Facing: South-West
Cellar area: 40 m²
Land NOT suitable for swimming pool