Description
In the heart of the village of Cormoret, close to the school, an old farmhouse dated 1627, 1634, 1657, renovated in recent years. The building is very well maintained with a lot of charm.
You will find great potential for transformation thanks to the barn.
Property layout:
Ground floor:
* Entrance hall
* Fitted kitchen
* Living room
* Bathroom with bathtub and shower
* Laundry room with access to the garage
1st floor:
* 2 bedrooms
* Master suite with bathroom and dressing room
* Old veranda
* Direct access to the outside
Independent studio with bathroom and terrace
Jacuzzi
Barn:
* Large garage with automatic door
* Storage room with access to the outside
* Workshop
* Technical room
* Attic with storage room
Vegetable garden
Garden shed
Possibility to acquire tools as well as the lift.
Architecture
Traditional stone farmhouse built on 2 levels, the west block of the construction we are interested in is part of a large construction from the 17th century divided into 3 properties. The fully masonry south facade is composed of 4 large wooden windows on 2 levels. The barn part attached to the farmhouse to the north has a partially paneled west facade and a large barn door. The north facade, also partially paneled, has an opening to the garden. The two-pitched roof that encompasses the entire building is covered with terracotta tiles. This property, composed of the other two properties of this large construction, is a predominant component of the site along the old main road.
Architectural census
Object C, worthy of protection
Old farmhouse dated 1627, 1634, 1657, various transformations from the 17th-20th centuries. Divided into 3 properties, this large construction is the result of various enlargements, transformations, and new openings from the 17th-20th centuries (stone and cement frames). The very imposing gable south facade, fully masonry, is particularly distinguished by its setback and its various Gothic bays with varied shapes and molded frames (chamfer, curve, hollow, bead, cove, bent arch, shelf). The gate is distinguished by its beautiful proportions and its powerful frame. Recent reconstruction of the 2 mullions of the bay of the beautiful room. At no. 30, remains of a gate from 1657 to the south. To the west and north, partially paneled facades and barn door. Among the oldest preserved buildings in the village. A predominant component of the site, along the old main road.
Energy consumption
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No dataChemin De La Douzette 2
2612 Cormoret (BE)