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- Town centre location
- Garden
- Extremely spacious living accommodation
- 5/6 Bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Newly fitted bespoke Dining/Kitchen
- Drawing room
- Dining Room/Play room
- Office or 6th Bedroom
- Immense attics with conversion potential
- Large cellar
- Ideal large family home equally adaptable as a commercial venture
- Viewing absolutely recommended!
br> br>Located in a busy Lot et Garonne town, which offers all services and commerce, including excellent local schools, this commanding Bourgeois house sits just on the edge of the centre of town. The house benefits from many period features throughout, including high ceilings, double paneled doors and cupboards throughout, ornate cornices and ceiling roses, marble fireplaces with ornate mirror surrounds, original flooring and large 3m tall windows. Stone steps lead up to the front door of the property, elevating the ground floor from the street level. The accommodation comprises: * Entrance Hall (10.5m x 4.7m) - stunning entrance Hall with a tiled floor and elegant log burning stove to the right hand side. With two sets of beautifully paneled double doors to each side of the room, leading to the ground floor reception rooms. The centre piece of this elegant entrance hall is the striking T-shape staircase, which goes straight up to a half-landing and then turns both right and left up to a mezzanine landing on the first floor. The staircase is said to be walnut. * Drawing Room (6.2m x 5.5m) - entered through double doors from the hallway. This exceptionally spacious room offers beautiful ornate ceilings, a marble fireplace with ornate carved plasterwork mirror surround. Two windows look out to the East elevation, overlooking the street and one window overlooks the garden. * Dining Room (6.2m x 5.5m) - currently used as a playroom and entered through double doors from the hallway and with double interconnecting doors from the drawing room. With 3 fitted original cupboards, a wooden parquet floor and marble fireplace with ornate plasterwork mirror surround. * Study or 6th Bedroom (3.1m x 5.5m) - entered through double doors to the right hand side of the hallway. * Bathroom/ground floor cloakroom (3.1m x 5.5m) - with wooden floor, cast iron roll-top bath with claw feet, period style pedestal handbasin and W.C.. Fitted original wall cupboards. A door to the garage. * Kitchen (6.2m x 5.5m) - entered through double doors to the right hand side rear of the hallway. With newly fitted wooden floor boards, exposed stone walls, impressive open fireplace and original larder style cupboards. The kitchen has a newly fitted handmade oak kitchen. There are doors leading off to the garden, cellar and garages. First floor accommodation comprises: Landing leading off to: * Bedroom 1 (3.9m x 6.2m) - with wooden floor, a marble fireplace, TV point and 2 windows. En suite Shower Room (1.6m x 2.2m) - with shower and W.C. * Bedroom 2 (5.7m x 6.2m) - with a wooden floor, a marble fireplace with ornate mirror surround, 3 windows and both TV and Telephone points. * Bedroom 3 (5.7m x 4.7m) - with a wooden floor, a marble fireplace, 1 window and a TV point. * Bathroom (3.2m x 5.6m) - with a wooden floor, roll-top cast iron bath, toilet and period style pedestal hand basin. * Bedroom 4 (5.6m x 3.1m) - with a wooden floor and marble fireplace. As is quite common with properties of this style there is an interconnecting door from bedroom 2, 3, the bathroom and bedroom 4 as well as the main access from the landing. * Bedroom 5 (3.7m x 3.2m) - With a wooden floor, a marble fireplace and a window overlooking the garden. * Bathroom (3.9m x 3.2m) - with a wooden floor, roll-top cast iron bath, toilet and period style pedestal hand basin and fitted cupboards. Attic A staircase at the far end of the landing leads up into the attic, where there are a series of old non-insulated rooms. The overall measurement is 11.6m x 18.5m. The head height is suitably sufficient should someone wish to renovate this space to provide further living accommodation. Cellar A staircase from the ground floor from the kitchen and the entrance hall leads down to the cellars. The cellars cover the whole ground floor of the house and are made up of a number of rooms, which in bygone days would have had their own function; barrel store, wine store, coal store etc.
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