| Type: Village House Year Built: 19
Status: For sale
| Price for sale (euro): 199,999 SQ (m2): 110 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 WCs: 1 Weekly Letting Price (euro): | | | Contact Tel:
Contact email: click here | Town: Juillan Region: Midi-Pyrenees
Post Code: 65290
| | Features: | Water connected Electricity connected Telephone Parking
| | | 4 rooms 110 sqm living space on two levels with additional roof space (65 sqm) . New slate roof. A 100 sqm barn on 2 levels. Small garden with trees. Working laundry with water supply. This property is situqted on a parcel of 523 sqm. It's a semi-detached house located in quiet street 200 m from the town hall and the church. 10 minutes south of Tarbes, this old bigourdane house in a peaceful village dating back to 1900 offers 110sqm living space on two levels with additional roof space (65sqm), a 100sqm barn and an outside laundry. Situated on a 523sqm parcel this property would make an ideal holiday home in the region or could be easily converted into a main residence. Situated close to all amenities in the peaceful village of Juillan this old bigourdane house dating back to 1900 lies10 minutes from Tarbes (TGV), the motorway and a golf course, 15 km from Lourdes, 25 minutes from Pau (Ryan air), 10minutes from Ossun Airport, 45 minutes from Spain and the ski slopes, 1 hour from Auch, 1 hour 15 from Toulouse, 1 hour 30 from Biarritz and the Atlantic Ocean and 3 hours 30 from the Mediterranean. As soon as you enter the courtyard you feel time has stood still. The property has retained many of its original features and character and also contains a nice south facing garden. The ground floor contains a hall (5mē) with a marble staircase ; it leads to a kitchen/diner on left (23mē). This area was the former living room and is tiled with a fireplace and a gas central heating, there is also access to a cellar; to the right you find a bedroom (22mē) with fireplace and a WC under the stairs. A staircase takes you to the first floor and a corridor leading to 2 bedrooms each 24mē in size with fireplaces. It then carries on up to the attic where 65mē awaits conversion. Although in need of refurbishment all the rooms contain original stone features. The garden houses a large 100mē barn high enough to convert on two levels. Adjoining the barn you find a workshop. Theres also an old animal shed and a working laundry with a water supply. The roof of the house is new and made of slate. The house is a stone construction. The heating runs off a gas boiler connected to the town supply and the property is connected to the mains drainage system. As soon as you enter the courtyard you feel time has stood still. The property has retained many of its original features and character and also contains a small south facing garden. The ground floor contains a hall (5mē) with a marble staircase, it leads to a kitchen/diner on left (23mē). This area was the former living room and is tiled with a fireplace and a gas boiler, there is also access to a cellar; to the right you find a bedroom (22mē) and a WC under the stairs.. A staircase takes you to the first floor and a corridor leading to 2 bedrooms each 24mē in size. It then carries on up to the attic where 65mē awaits conversion. Although in need or refurbishment all the rooms contain original stone features. The garden houses a large 100mē barn high enough to convert on two levels. Adjoining the barn you find a workshop. Theres also an old animal shed and a working laundry with a water supply. The roof of the house is new and made of slate. The house is a stone construction. The heating and hot water supply are run off a gas boiler connected to the town supply and the property is connected to the mains drainage system.
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