Features

The property is approached through a gated entrance, flanked by stone piers, which open onto an inner courtyard. Directly opposite the entrance is the stone built Old Bakery plus the Poultry House and Wagon Store(currently used as a garage). These have excellent potential for development into a generously proportioned three bedroom cottage or gite of approx 750 metres2. They terminate in an archway through to the gated paddock. Immediately to the right of the entrance to the property is the farmhouse. Immediately to the left is the stone built former byre and stable block. At the end of this block - directly facing the house - is the old stone barn.

 The Site: There are four primary areas: 1. the Paddock, situated behind the Old Bakery; 2. the enclosed inner farm courtyard; 3. the rear courtyard, located behind the house; and 4. the 'potager', a vegetable garden mainly fallow but recently planted with productive fruit trees and bushes.

Old Barn (La Grande Grange): The large stone barn has recently been re-roofed. Currently on two levels it could be developed to create a ground floor, for storage of cars, boats and large equipment, and an upper floor to provide two or three split level apartments. Each floor is approx 140 metre2. The ground floor is 5 metres high while the second floor is 10 metres to the eaves.

Byre and Stable block: This block is a single storey 'longere' type building separated into 7 x 1-bay deep 'rooms' each with its own entrance. It has the potential for conversion into two or three single storey gites overlooking the courtyard. Overall this building is approximately 22 metres long by 3 metres wide. Covered parking could be provided in the ground floor of the Old Barn.

Old Bakery: Taken together with the former poultry house and Wagon Store, this two-storey building is 16 metres long x 5 to 7 metres wide. Benefitting from a total floor space of around 190 metres2 - twice the size of a small modern house - it clearly has great conversion potential. It overlooks the inner courtyard to the front and the potager and paddock to the rear.