Situated at the end of the lane with great views, this old stone farmhouse with a traditional lauze roof has a wonderfully tranquil location and plenty of charm. The house is divided into two parts; the main residence and the maison d’amis or gîte.
To the front is a driveway / parking area, and to the rear is a terrace with about 5000m2 of garden planted with shrubs and trees sloping down to a small stream. The view over the rolling Aveyron countryside is exceptional.
In total the property comes with about 3.77 hectares of land, roughly half pasture and half woodland, and almost of this land adjoins directly. The current owners used the pasture for ponies.
There are two outbuildings of note: a summer kitchen / dining area, and a semi-detached barn of about 50m2 on the ground. The ground floor is currently used as a store / workshop, and the upper floor, reached by a ladder, is unused. The building is in good condition with a good roof.
On the practical front the property is just 5km from a village with good facilities including a range of shops, and a school.
There are separate front doors to the two parts of the house with an interconnecting door inside. The owners’ part of the house is slightly larger but needs some decorative finishing. The gîte is all in perfect order.