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Reference 248154

Authentic 4 bedroom House for sale in Ceret, Occitanie

579,000 EUR
497,940 GBP 625,320 USD
Beautifully restored 3 storey, 4 bedroom stylish house set in mature lush gardens with pool, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Ceret.

It is impossible not to fall in love with this exceptional and unique property which has been completely restored and tastefully decorated yet retaining many original features, offering undeniable charm and character.

The house offers spacious areas, spread over 3 floors. On the ground floor is an entrance hall, workshop/art gallery, utility room, bedroom, and access to the private tiled garden of approximately 200m2 with heated pool.

A beautiful original staircase leads up to the first and second floors.

On the first floor is a landing with shower room, WC, a beautiful kitchen/dining room over looking the garden to the right, and a living room and an office to the left.

Two bedrooms, a bathroom, an impressive master suite with high ceilings, walk in wardrobe, shower room and access to a large mezzanine area above with 2 velux windows, are on the second floor.

Features include reversible air conditioning throughout, and double glazed aluminium windows, totally repainted, inside and out.

Situated in the heart of the popular and sought-after market town of Ceret, with all the amenities and restaurants plus the popular Saturday morning market on your doorstep.

This is an ideal family home in a prime location with the possibility to rent the art gallery or convert into a garage for example, depending on requirements.

There is the possibility of purchasing a separate garage in the town.

FEATURES
Double Glazing

CONDITION
Excellent condition

Features

Reference248154
Price579,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
4
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
3
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
220.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
200.0m2

Location

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This House is located in Ceret in France

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