Set on a little hill at the summit of a friendly village, the house offers spacious and comfortable accommodation, with views across the village itself, with the vineyards and hills beyond.
Enter into the front courntyard, where there is plenty of room for parking, with access to the house, garage and additional little maisonette. The house is raised above cellars, with the entrance via a vine-clad balcony.
There is a large living room with tiled floor, beamed ceiling and woodburning stove. The room has windows overlooking the front courtyard and the rear garden with its superb view. Behind the living room is the kitchen with the same lovely outlook.
Also on this level there is a small hallway leading to one bedroom and a bathroom and WC. The bathroom has access from the living area, but could also be considered as an ensuite facility for the bedroom.
On the upper floor there is a corridor with lots of practical storage, two bedrooms and a second bathroom with basin shower and WC. The bedrooms have lovely parquet flooring, and one has a mezzanine level with attractive carved beams.
From the living room, a door gives access to a huge barn (garage space or expansion possibility if needed) with an attic above, and behind the barn is a little storage room, and a large wine cellar.
To the side of the barn there is also a workshop or storage room, and opposite there is a little maisonette comprising one room with an attic above.
To the rear of the living room, steps lead down to the delightful garden, which slopes gently to one side and to the road below. The garden is mostly laid to lawn, with many decorative plants and trees.
Under the house and reached from the garden, there is a beautiful vaulted wine cellar.
The map below shows the approximate location of the property.
Burgundy is a peaceful, rural region in the heart of France. It has a rich past, a strategic location and a naturally advantageous setting, all of which have contributed to its worldwide reputation for fine wines, gastronomy and architectural wealth.
Situated between Paris and Lyon and crossed by the Loire, Yonne and Saône rivers, Burgundy is on the main route between northern and southern Europe. As such, its long history has been shaped by the influence of trade, religion and political power.
Already popular with Parisian second-home owners, Burgundy is only 65 miles south of Paris and 35 miles north of Lyon, making access to the region very easy. It is crossed by several motorways and is only 4 to 5 hours drive from Calais. Direct flights go from the UK to Dijon and Lyon, and there are TGV train links to the main towns.Save this Property / Arrange a Viewing / Contact us by Email
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