Neuvy Saint Sépulchre, central France, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 155m2, nearly 4 hectares, ideal for horses
Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre
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€149,000
In a secluded, natural setting, free from disturbances for humans or animals, on nearly 4 hectares of open land.
Just 24 minutes from the A20 motorway, this property is perfect for a family seeking tranquility while remaining close to amenities (3km away: doctors, mini-market, bakery, physiotherapist, etc.) to create a haven of peace with their horses, sheep, goats, and more.
With its "holiday-style" layout, the ground floor is almost habitable (I certainly could live there without any problems), with its large living room, 3m diameter bread oven, shower, and more. I can easily imagine inviting friends over for pizza and bread-making days. The attic, however, requires significant renovation, but it's worth remembering that parts of the house date back to the 18th century. Everywhere you look around the house, you'll find only nature and a relaxed lifestyle. I love this place steeped in history, and I can easily picture our ancestors working the land around it and returning in the evening to dine in the shade of the linden trees...
The house offers approximately 155m² of living space on the ground floor and has four entrances: two on the west side of the front, one on the north side through the bakery/pantry, and one on the east side, where it must be lovely to have breakfast. The main entrance on the west side leads to a 20m² living room on the right with a fireplace, and a 19m² kitchen, also with a fireplace, behind it on the east side. The separate toilet and a shower with a sink are discreet and well hidden behind them. From the entrance, to the left, you can access a 22m² bedroom with its own fireplace, then a 14m² office, and finally a huge 53m² living room with a fireplace. In the 20m² bakery/pantry at the rear, you can bake your pizzas, breads, and all kinds of tarts in the enormous 3m diameter bread oven. So, how many chimneys does that make?
In the attic, there are two bedrooms to renovate, as well as a large, convertible attic space of 96m².
As you can see, there are many possibilities to consider for this secluded property in the Berry countryside. In fact, the owners had already considered a layout, which I can share with you.
The property is full of trees, shade, grass, and hidden corners.
Drawbacks:
- Needs renovation, especially in the attic, but almost habitable on the ground floor for someone willing to put in the work.
- Is the insulation really a drawback?
Positive points:
- secluded, 700m from the nearest neighboring farmer,
- gray PVC windows,
- a well,
- outbuildings for storing classic cars, or for horses or other animals,
- ideal for creating a reception venue for weddings, baptisms, family or friends' gatherings,
- an orchard with apple, pear, and cherry trees...
- numerous meadows separated by hedges,
- a barn with a traditional 18th-century door, covered with local tiles,
- a barn with a 19th-century door, covered with slate,
- 3 ponds scattered throughout the property,
- what have I forgotten...
In a secluded, natural setting, free from disturbances for humans or animals, on nearly 4 hectares of open land.
Just 24 minutes from the A20 motorway, this property is perfect for a family seeking tranquility while remaining close to amenities (3km away: doctors, mini-market, bakery, physiotherapist, etc.) to create a haven of peace with their horses, sheep, goats, and more.
With its "holiday-style" layout, the ground floor is almost habitable (I certainly could live there without any problems), with its large living room, 3m diameter bread oven, shower, and more. I can easily imagine inviting friends over for pizza and bread-making days. The attic, however, requires significant renovation, but it's worth remembering that parts of the house date back to the 18th century. Everywhere you look around the house, you'll find only nature and a relaxed lifestyle. I love this place steeped in history, and I can easily picture our ancestors working the land around it and returning in the evening to dine in the shade of the linden trees...
The house offers approximately 155m² of living space on the ground floor and has four entrances: two on the west side of the front, one on the north side through the bakery/pantry, and one on the east side, where it must be lovely to have breakfast. The main entrance on the west side leads to a 20m² living room on the right with a fireplace, and a 19m² kitchen, also with a fireplace, behind it on the east side. The separate toilet and a shower with a sink are discreet and well hidden behind them. From the entrance, to the left, you can access a 22m² bedroom with its own fireplace, then a 14m² office, and finally a huge 53m² living room with a fireplace. In the 20m² bakery/pantry at the rear, you can bake your pizzas, breads, and all kinds of tarts in the enormous 3m diameter bread oven. So, how many chimneys does that make?
In the attic, there are two bedrooms to renovate, as well as a large, convertible attic space of 96m².
As you can see, there are many possibilities to consider for this secluded property in the Berry countryside. In fact, the owners had already considered a layout, which I can share with you.
The property is full of trees, shade, grass, and hidden corners.
Drawbacks:
- Needs renovation, especially in the attic, but almost habitable on the ground floor for someone willing to put in the work.
- Is the insulation really a drawback?
Positive points:
- secluded, 700m from the nearest neighboring farmer,
- gray PVC windows,
- a well,
- outbuildings for storing classic cars, or for horses or other animals,
- ideal for creating a reception venue for weddings, baptisms, family or friends' gatherings,
- an orchard with apple, pear, and cherry trees...
- numerous meadows separated by hedges,
- a barn with a traditional 18th-century door, covered with local tiles,
- a barn with a 19th-century door, covered with slate,
- 3 ponds scattered throughout the property,
- what have I forgotten...
See also my presentation video.