For sale Authentic Airial landaisIf you are looking for an exceptional setting, the benefits of a forested natural environment, and the proximity to a town that meets all your everyday needs...Then, do not hesitate to come and discover...This authentic airial comprises 3 buildings within a park of over 6,000 m2, bordered by fields and pines.Located 4 minutes from access to the A63, you will be 50 minutes from Biarritz, 80 minutes from Bordeaux, and 25 minutes from Dax and its TGV station.Close to the town of Castets (5 minutes), you will benefit from a complete range of services (primary school, supermarket, medical center and its pharmacy, bakeries, restaurants, and many associations that constitute this very dynamic town).From the 3 buildings, you can enjoy the main house, its annex (cabin with terrace), and a barn.The main house (175 m2) with its floor consists, on the ground floor, of a kitchen with an island, and a furnished and fully equipped pantry.There is a central passage with 3 rooms, a master bedroom with a shower, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, there is a central loft, 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom with a toilet.The annex, or cabin (30 m2) offers a main room, a bedroom, and a fully equipped shower room (sink, toilet) and a sheltered terrace.The barn consists of 3 separate rooms, offering storage opportunities (self-propelled tractor...) and renovation potential...To complement the advantages of this airial, the current owners, while preserving its authenticity, have chosen to renovate and bring many of its structural elements up to standard (roofs, sanitation, electrical panel, radiators, pump, and booster...).For your comfort, you will benefit from mixed heating (electric and pellet stove...), and finally, the ongoing installation of fiber optics will convince you to take the plunge...Laurent VAGINAY, OptimHome and Kévin LAUSSU, historian of architecture Malaye ! Patrimoines, present this authentic country property and its park located between Dax and the Ocean in the Landes.In the heart of an authentic airial of more than 6000m² stands this traditional Landes house with half-timbering of over 170m2 and its guest house of more than 30m2. It was already on the Napoleonic land register of 1806. Although it is not mentioned on the Cassini map (1766-1793), its age seems established for earlier periods (certainly the end of the 18th century). This dating could be corroborated by the presence of wrought iron bars sealed in the window frames, whose "thorn" profile is typical of rural character homes from that period.Looking to the West, the square-plan house features a symmetrical tripartite façade. Centered in the axis, the entrance is flanked by small windows. This arrangement can be found in the architecture of several notable houses in the region.This dwelling exhibits some interesting ornamental specificities for the locality. First, the materials composing the main façade are mixed. The ground floor is made of brick while the upper floor is in wattle and daub. The presence of the bricks arranged in a herringbone and chevron pattern marks an undeniable ornamental concern that distinguishes this farm from other surrounding rural constructions, primarily in wattle and daub. This aesthetic care is reflected in the decoration of the braces, whose scalloped motif is echoed beneath the lintel of the door.All these elements testify to the charm of this house and the standing of the owners who occupied it.Inside, the dwelling is divided into three bays: a central living room, a dining room on one side opening onto the kitchen, and a living room opening on the other side onto a bedroom and an adjoining shower room. The upper floor includes a spacious living room and two bedrooms with a bathroom.Of the four wooden outbuildings that existed in 1806, only one barn remains today. The area once occupied by one of these buildings has been reused to build a small cabin in the Landes spirit entirely constructed from old wooden parts assembled traditionally.Open to the edge of the pines, the park of the airial is surrounded by fields. It is planted with conifers, century-old oaks, and mimosas.The entire house has been restored four times in the 1990s and more recently with great care while ensuring the authenticity of the place is preserved. Keeping the original layout, this renovation has helped consolidate the wattle and the terracotta tiles. It has highlighted this notable element of local heritage.Notice and photographs by Kévin Laussu, Malaye ! Patrimoines, all rights reserved, 2021. Agency fees are to be paid by the buyer, which amounts to 3.72% VAT included of the price excluding fees.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Laurent VAGINAY, Limited Liability Sole Proprietor, Commercial Agent OptimHome (RSAC No. 497 920 678 DAX Registry) 06 84 41 19 97 https://www.optimhome.com/conseillers/vaginay (ref. 564990)This description has been automatically translated from French.
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