The property is located in an elevated position in a hamlet zone of the municipality of Thunstetten and consists of a historic Stöckli with a modern extension. The Stöckli with the distinctive mansard roof was built between 1800 and 1850 and was completely restored in 1995. During this process, the timber infill was replaced with cement-bound wood fiber boards and insulated with Isofloc. The original ceilings have been preserved and the floors are equipped with flowing screed. The attic and the entire roof structure have been newly constructed and covered with beaver tail tiles. Thanks to a raise, the room height on the ground floor is 2.45m. The new extension is completely basemented and the large window fronts are equipped with triple glazing. Throughout the ground floor, walnut parquet is laid. In the basement, there is a hobby room, which is insulated on all sides with foam glass. In addition, there is a wine cellar with a natural floor and a garage. The house has a heat pump with underfloor heating. Expansion possibility: Above the wine cellar, an additional room can be relatively easily added. Outdoor area: Rainwater tank 3000l Seating area with outdoor kitchen Greenhouse with water and electricity connection Garden basin with reed plant filter
The beautiful, quiet location is certainly the highlight of this property. Unobstructed panoramic view of the Jura with breathtaking sunsets. At the same time, the center of Langenthal can be reached in 6 minutes - within this distance, certainly a unique location.
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4922 Thunstetten (BE)