La Grange, Chevrier
Chevrier, Saint-Just-en-Chevalet, Rhône-Alpes, France
Near Roanne, 1 hour’s drive from Lyon
Description
Fantastic renovation opportunity set in a
beautiful hillside village, dating from Roman times, with the superb Roannaise countryside all around, and stunning views of the Monts de la Madeleine.
This village is only a few kilometres from the main township of Roanne, and is now becoming a highly desirable place to live.
House prices have been moving upwards for the last 2 years, and a number of conversions and renovations by several architects have added to the style and desirability of this small, attractive location.
Le Grange (original farmer’s barn) is now available for some stylish renovation and conversion treatment.
Total surface area is approx. 555 square metres, including secluded garden, and
front garden and parking area.
Total interior area available on 2 floors Is 200 square metres, with a possible further 50 square metres subject to design and local planning approval.
Electricity, water, and drainage are all easily accessible from the main supplies of the village infrastructure. (No septic tank installations are necessary)
This is not an isolated building in the middle of nowhere!!)
There is easy access to shops and other household services.
Basically, Le Grange is an ‘open book’ for the discerning purchaser who wishes to create an individual, stylish home of their own in the heart of France.
Architectural/Interior Design and Project Control, along with other services, are available.
Advice and assistance on all legal and purchasing requirements are also provided.
Map
Available now for:
65,000 euros (£44,500)
Please be aware that fluctuations in exchange rates could affect prices of all properties.
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