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3 bed House for sale in Saizy

€ 59,000

Excellent 3 Bedroom House and Barn Renovation Project for Sale In Saizy Burgundy FranceEsales Property ID: es5553494Property Location3 Rue Porte A MonnotSaizy58190BurgundyFranceProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, France is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.On offer is a complete renovation project with partial planning permission in place. 3 bed house and Barn conversion for 3 Bed, 1 bathroom but nothing has been plumbed in. 2 living rooms kitchen and reception room. The site has water and electric. When developed this can be turned into an excellent private residence or a thriving Airbnb rental business.Burgundy is la belle France in a nutshell. Known as Bourgogne in French, this quintessentially rural region stitched from pea-green fields, canals and vineyards in eastern France really does have it all: sensational food and wine, a million and one chateaux, handsome hilltop villages at every turn and enough Unesco World Heritage sights to keep culture vultures busy for days.While urbanites get their kicks in dashing Dijon, Beaune and other thriving small towns, cycling, canal boating, ballooning and sauntering on foot along enchanting riverside trails peppered with wildflowers in spring are exhilarating outdoor pursuits. Oh, and did we mention road-tripping on the back of an original, 1950s Mobylette? If it is authentic French joie de vivre youre after, Burgundy is the address.ABOUT THE AREABurgundy (Bourgogne in French) offers some of Frances most gorgeous countryside: rolling green hills dotted with mustard fields and medieval villages. The regions towns and its dashingly handsome capital, Dijon, are heirs to a glorious architectural heritage that goes back to the Renaissance, the Middle Ages and into the mists of Gallo-Roman and Celtic antiquity.Two great French passions, wine and food, come together here in a particularly enticing way. Burgundys vineyards have been granted Unesco World Heritage status in recognition of the regions centuries-old history of viticulture and the remarkable diversity of its winegrowing terroir (land).Burgundys four dpartements (Cte dOr, Yonne, Sane-et-Loire and Nivre) are a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors. You can cycle through venerable vineyards, hike the wild reaches of the Parc Naturel Rgional du Morvan, glide along tranquil waterways in a canal boat, or float above it all in a hot-air balloon.MAiN FEATURES: 200m2 of living space between the Barn House when renovated 1000m2 of land room for further development 3 bedrooms 1 Bathrooms Stunning Views Massive potential in the rental market Airbnb and booking.com Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies Close to many excellent bars and restaurants Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of France Many excellent sports facilities, walking and sports areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Burgundy France fast online

4 bed Property for sale in

€ 35,000

Superb Traditional French farmhouse to renovate in Le Bois Coupe Ciry-le-Noble Burgundy FranceEsales Property ID: es5553269Property Location71420Le Bois CoupeCiry-le-Noble,BurgundyFranceProperty DetailsWith its breath-taking natural scenery, welcoming culture, and low cost of living, Frances reputation as a place to live has steadily risen over the past few decades. This excellent property is a great opportunity for someone to invest in this hidden gem and at the current price, it surely wont be on the market for very long.Le Boiscoupe is a longere or petit-fermetteThe construction is typical of the region using massive stone blocks for the outer walls with mud and straw mortar. The inner walls are only a little less substantial. The grange roof beams are not nice straight PAR rafter beams but spoke shaved to fit with gnarled sides, knots and features along the lengths. The roof tiles are regular for the area in a dull red and supported by the end walls and A frame rafters. A little further North all roofs have patterns made from differently coloured tiles.The floors are red tile in the living areas and beaten mud in the tractor bay. The utility area is concrete with a wooden platform built as part of the bathroom project The cowshed area is floored with massive stone flags.The external walls are cement rendered and the internal walls plastered and painted.There are two chimneys and an older wood stove / oven in the main room.The electricity is rural French. It works but one wonders how. It is not surface mounted as would have originally been the case but it is interesting.The main room was two with a French hollow brick dividing wall. This was removed in 2005 to make one larger lounge / dining room, the kitchen being planned for the smaller (north facing) room.Access is by a regular front door. There is a fresh water tap in the main room and in the grange above a large hot water heater never used. It is quite brand new or at least was seven years ago.The lower room ceiling is open beam. but thats not open beam as in quaint English cottage. These are regular 8*4 rafters.The North room behind a substantial solid door has a plaster board ceiling and shuttered window facing into the field.In the grange and tractor space the beams are as one might expect and are a lovely feature. Both grange are accessed by stone door ways from the tractor space. The flooring is in good condition in the East grange but needs renewal in the West. Both grange have a hay door for throwing the hay out, or perhaps storing it in; who knows. Access to the tractor is by double doors.The cattle shed floor is a little uneven but I think its great. The hay racks are still in place as is the water trough. Not galvanized metal as you might think but wooden. A pair of redstarts have lived in this space for many years. Access to this space is by double doors.Across the small courtyard, and thats really too grand a name, is the second building. It has dissimilar roofs. The one to the East coming to about a meter above ground and covering the cellar that is slightly sunken. The other room is red tiled on the floor and plaster walled. There is a large fireplace with mantle piece and I was told it was used as the kitchen for many years. The single window looks West. On the other side of the wall is a room used for storage that once, I was told, held the baking oven. There is little sign of that now. Outside of this to the East is an area that once held junk. Now it stores wood for the stoves before splitting and bringing inside to finish seasoning.The garden wall is dry stoned on three sides and mortared on the side that bounds the courtyard. The well surround is part of this wall. The garden is quite large and still has the rabbit hutches in place. In this part of France growing your own food also means rearing rabbits and chickens for the pot. The garden is a large vegetable patch tended by Madame Jacqueline Jean-Pierre. This arrangement suits us all very well as they get to use the garden and I get fresh veg FOC when I stay. Plus it means there is usually someone around the property most days.Water.This is from Veolia. The local office is in Montceau-les-Mines. They are friendly and helpful. There is a single mains waterline that enters the property via a stop-cock in the road at the gate via a meter in the cattle shed. This water line goes to the front of the building where the kitchen sink was once placed.ElectricityFrom EDF and via an overhead cable as is usual in this area. Enters the property to a new style consumer unit (old one replaced by EDF in 2000)Sewage.Eh, no. Its camping indoors.This is the one big item to be put in place. On purchase the sewage was a 4 pipe out of the East room and a garden toilet hut. It has improved a little. The hut is gone and there is a camping toilet on site.Well water.The level varies but never runs dry. Anyway why would one drink water when there is so much good vin-en-vrac around?ABOUT THE AREALe Bois Coupe isnt a rural idle but is fairly quiet and definitely not on the tourist track. but it is within 90 minutes of both Beaune and Macon and a little longer to Lyon. In fact it is closer to Lusanne, Switzerland, than Paris. The TGV is not so far away either and one can be in Paris or Montpellier in about two hours.Ciry-le-Noble is a commune in the Sane-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt in eastern France.Sane-et-Loire is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comt region in France. It is named after the rivers Sane and Loire, between which it lies, in the countrys central-eastern part. Sane-et-Loire is Bourgogne-Franche-Comts most populous department with a population of 555,023 as of 2016.Burgundy is a historical region in east-central France. Its famous for its Burgundy wines as well as pinot noirs and Chardonnay, Chablis and Beaujolais. The area is crisscrossed by a network of canals and studded with grand chteaux, some now luxury hotels. The capital, Dijon, of mustard fame, is home to the imposing Palace of the Dukes, where the distinguished Muse des Beaux-Arts was established in 1787.MAiN FEATURES:* 200m2 living space after Renovation* 2870m2 plot* 4 Bedrooms after Renovation* 2 Bathrooms after Renovation* Massive potential in the holiday rental market with a gite after renovation* Stunning views* Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies* Close to many excellent bars and restaurants* Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of France* Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell your property in France.