Reference: J2-2430
A stunning 18th Century Catalan mas overlooking the hills of the Vallespir in Languedoc Roussillon, tastefully renovated with traditional features and featuring 9 ensuite bedrooms with converted barn for commercial use and 2 further outbuildings in need of renovation.
A stunning 18th Century Catalan mass overlooking the hills of the Vallespir in Languedoc Roussillon, tastefully renovated with traditional features and featuring 9 ensuite bedrooms with converted barn for commercial use and 2 further outbuildings in need of renovation.
The Main House, measuring 548m² and over 3 floors, has been exceptionally renovated and boasts large, airy rooms.
Ground Floor: accessed by an external staircase to a 55m² reception room with open fireplace, a generous 36m² dining room, fully fitted kitchen with wood cabinets and marble worktops, a 15m² snug, additional WC and bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
First floor: Master bedroom 27m² en-suite bathroom with separate shower, built-in cupboards, with an additional 3 bedrooms all en-suite. A Great Hall measuring 118 m² with large oak double doors at each end, fully fitted corner kitchen door to bedroom with a bathroom walk-in shower.
Separate part of the house: Door from the hall leading to a landing with a WC and staircase to the ground floor, featuring 1 en-suite bedroom (walk-in shower) with stairs to the basement featuring a further 2 en-suite bedrooms and dressing room with built in wardrobes. External doors lead to a workshop and technical room, electrical and heating systems, laundry room with plumbing for washing machines, hot water tank, water treatment, and cellar 15m² for storage.
Grounds
The property sits on 12.8 hectares of green oak forest 12.8 hectares of forest and situated in a quiet and calm location, with views over the Mountains and Forests. There are several terraces around the house, which can be turned into gardens, a converted and renovated barn which could be used commercially for parties or a yoga studio, and a further 2 plumbed outbuildings to completely renovate at 70m² & 35m² respectively.
Additional
Using the highest quality materials for renovations, in sympathy to local techniques means that many traditional features have been retained, including terracotta paving throughout, old stone walls and traditional rendering, hand-made wall tiles, new oak doors and bespoke folding shutters, wood double glazing, wrought iron door furniture, feature electrical fittings. Under-floor and cooling heating has been added, all bathrooms are ventilated. Ancient bread oven. Water from a source and treated by UV. The heating, water and electrical systems are all new.
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