GROUND FLOOR Ceramic flooring throughout this level.
Entrance hall has archway to living area. Guest wc and handbasin at end of corridor. Central
fuse box here.
Living area divides into sitting space opposite the large fireplace, and dining space near to
kitchen door. The fireplace would house a wood-burning stove.
Door to guest bedroom, with east facing window. En suite coin d’eau: hydromassage shower;
wash basin set into marble top on storage base; hanging space and shelf for suitcases.
Door to kitchen, which houses the central heating boiler and instantaneous water heater.
Half-tiled walls. Original cupboards. Plumbing for washing machine. Propane gas for
cooking. Door opening onto terrace.
If you are thinking of retirement, it is worth bearing in mind that the ground floor
could be self-sufficient, and therefore suitable at a later stage for someone no longer
able to cope with stairs.
UPPER FLOOR is reached by staircase from main living area. The east-facing landing could
easily contain a staircase extension to the attic, using an existing hatch. The main attic
could be converted to provide a good-sized additional room.
Main bedroom with west-facing window. Fitted shoe cupboard. Two double wardrobes.
Wooden floor.
Smaller bedroom (which also will sleep two). Wooden floor. Trap-door to attic.
Bathroom with wc, hand-basin, small bathtub with shower fitment. Window overlooking
garden. Heated towel rail. Fully tiled.
EXTERIOR
Terrace across rear elevation of house. Two steps to garden, which receives plenty of sun
in the summer months. Climbing plants include a rambling rose, a passionflower and a
jasmine. Path to back gate and the garage, which will hold an estate car. Access is via
a parallel roadway, Le Chemin des Pas Perdus.