Character house from the late 18th century to early 19th century, raised on a cellar and facing two streets, the house is located in the city center offering a living space of approximately 266 m². It includes on the ground floor: an entrance hall of more than 30 m² with Burgundy stone flooring, stone staircase and French doors leading to the courtyard, on the left side of the hall, a double-exposure living room, a street-facing lounge with a traditional fireplace, and a dining room with a Louis XV style fireplace with trumeau, painted French ceiling, oak parquet flooring with 2 French doors leading to the courtyard and two windows with interior shutters; on the other side of the hall, an office with Hungarian point parquet flooring, a shower room with an Italian shower and toilet with Seram stone tiled floor, and a bedroom of approximately 23 m² with Hungarian point parquet floor, marble fireplace and two windows with interior shutters facing the street; at the end of the hall, a hallway with a closet, leading to the kitchen with stone tiled floor, 2 windows overlooking the courtyard and a glass door to the courtyard, followed by a back kitchen, laundry room, three steps down, a workshop with oil boiler, at the end a room with oil tank, adjoining a garage and attic above. In the mezzanine, a toilet with washbasin. On the first floor, a large landing serving four bedrooms, a first bedroom with a French ceiling, carpeted flooring over parquet, two windows facing the street, a reduced closet for dressing and an adjoining bathroom, French ceiling; a second bedroom, coffered ceiling, marble fireplace, carpet over parquet, two windows facing the street; a third bedroom, painted French ceiling, carpet over parquet, style fireplace with trumeau, two windows facing the street and an adjoining shower room; and finally a fourth bedroom, carpet over parquet, plaster ceiling, Louis XV style fireplace with trumeau, one window overlooking the courtyard, and an adjoining washroom with window overlooking the courtyard. On the second floor: a landing leading to the convertible attic and an additional attic room, parquet floor, walls, ceiling and slants in paneling, dormer window overlooking the courtyard. Enclosed courtyard and garden with two small stone buildings, one used as a bread oven and the other as a shed and woodshed, well. The house has an old flat tile roof. Insulation work, double-glazed joinery, and electrical system need reviewing. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
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