Thatched cottage from an old barn with swimming pool and outbuilding
Over time, some agricultural buildings have been transformed into attractive residences.
Hard work giving way to happiness!
By wearing an elegant thatched roof and reinventing itself with respect for its history, this authentic stable has become a privileged refuge where it is good to relax away from the trepidation of the city.
Halfway between the turbulent conurbations of Le Havre and Rouen, in the heart of an adorable preserved village, overlooking the Boucles de la Seine Normande regional natural park, facing the Brotonne State Forest, this charming property of 181 m2 flourishes, discreetly, on a beautiful plot of 3000 m2 of flat land.
As soon as the automatic gate opens, the tone is set. The universe of the original farmhouse has been subtly transformed into a real calm and exclusive holiday resort.
The cottage boasts a strong personality by not displaying traditional half-timbering but by proudly exposing its sumptuous stone and red brick facades to the changing lights of the Norman sky.
The interior atmosphere, although contemporary, remains in this desire to highlight the beautiful materials punctuating the decoration of the house. Beams, floor tiles, door and period staircase compete to attract attention!
The 24 m2 kitchen, meanwhile, plays the originality card by opening completely onto the outside thanks to large sliding glass doors. Perfectly furnished and equipped, it is both functional and convivial with its direct access to the terrace and the barbecue.
On the other side of the entrance, a hallway leads to a superb living room of 54 m2, made up of two separate spaces.
On one side, a warm living room encourages cocooning evenings by the fire, with family or friends.
On the other side, a pretty living room benefiting from a wide opening facing south, offers a soothing view, renewed every day, on nature and an access door allows direct access to the garden.
Between the two, a succession of vertical beams punctuate the space while allowing light to pass through.
Perfect alliance between tradition and modernity!
This level on the ground floor is also completed by a separate toilet and a laundry room cleverly equipped with an extra shower.
Upstairs, the atmosphere promises to be more intimate with all the private spaces served by a long landing room of 17 m2 running under the attic and the exposed beams.
The three bedrooms, 21, 14 and 11 m2 respectively, overlook the garden with the swimming pool and the terraces, while sharing a comfortable bathroom with wc.
Outside, the outbuilding displays a very neat appearance. The wooden cladding and the superb thatched roof harmonize perfectly with the main house.
Housing a garage for one car and several two-wheelers, it has a nice surprise upstairs in the form of a master suite with a brand new shower room and a breathtaking view of the garden and the cottage.
Connected to mains drainage and equipped with an aerothermal heat pump, this property offers a very good level of comfort without denying the aesthetics and authenticity of the place.
25 km from Yvetot station serving Paris, about fifteen kilometers from the bridges of Tancarville and Brotonne allowing to reach the A13 motorway, it remains easily accessible while enjoying the serenity of a small Norman village. appreciated by some personalities in search of confidentiality.
ENERGY CLASS: C/ CLIMATE CLASS: A
Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2021: between €1,430 and €1,990
Additional information
- 6 rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Outdoor space : 3000 SQM
- Parking : 6 parking spaces
- Property tax : 1 050 €
- Proceeding : Non
Energy Performance Certificate
- A
- B
- 130kWh/m².an4*kg CO2/m².anC
- D
- E
- F
- G
- 4kg CO2/m².anA
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
Agency fees
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The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr