£272,715
(€178/sq. ft)
€316,000
3 bed villa for saleCarcassonne, Aude, Occitanie
3 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
1,776 sq. ft
About this property
Terrace
Fiber optic
Mains Drains
0-2 km to amenities
Mains
Linky
50 km or less to airport
Garage
Character property
Good condition
Wood fuelled heating
High speed internet
Open fireplace
City property
Gas fuelled heating
In a prime location, with its own garage, this house is a great find! The history of the building has been so well preserved, but not at the expense of modern comforts, resulting in an opportunity not to be missed.
The entrance door leads into a spacious hallway (9m2), in the 19th century front of the house, and to the staircase to the main living space above.
From here is access to the large garage (36m2) and the stone vaulted cellar behind (22m2).
The cellar has plumbing for a washing machine, and access to the rear courtyard.
The staircase leads first to the rear 17th century part of the building, and into the kitchen / dining room (24m2). The modern kitchen units, with integrated appliances, contrast with the original working fireplace with a “cassoulet oven” below.
A stone staircase leads down to the cobbled courtyard (21m2), a leafy private space for outside dining.
To the front of the house, at a slightly higher level, is the sitting room (20m2) with a working fireplace, and a study area (8m2). This leads to the library (11m2). There is also a WC at this level.
Returning to the rear of the house, and the second floor, there is the second sitting room, or TV lounge (18m2), and down a few stairs is a study, or small bedroom (6m2).
Above this lies the master bedroom (18m2) with en-suite bathroom (7m2).
Finally, to the front, on the second floor there are 2 more bedrooms (13m2 and 14m2), a modern shower room (6m2) and more storage space.
The whole property remains true to its beginnings with original staircases and floor tiles, but benefits from a new roof (to the rear of the house, only a few repairs were needed to the front), recent gas boiler, and modern kitchen and bathrooms.
It is a quirky property, very hard to describe, but well worth viewing. You won’t find another house like this!
The entrance door leads into a spacious hallway (9m2), in the 19th century front of the house, and to the staircase to the main living space above.
From here is access to the large garage (36m2) and the stone vaulted cellar behind (22m2).
The cellar has plumbing for a washing machine, and access to the rear courtyard.
The staircase leads first to the rear 17th century part of the building, and into the kitchen / dining room (24m2). The modern kitchen units, with integrated appliances, contrast with the original working fireplace with a “cassoulet oven” below.
A stone staircase leads down to the cobbled courtyard (21m2), a leafy private space for outside dining.
To the front of the house, at a slightly higher level, is the sitting room (20m2) with a working fireplace, and a study area (8m2). This leads to the library (11m2). There is also a WC at this level.
Returning to the rear of the house, and the second floor, there is the second sitting room, or TV lounge (18m2), and down a few stairs is a study, or small bedroom (6m2).
Above this lies the master bedroom (18m2) with en-suite bathroom (7m2).
Finally, to the front, on the second floor there are 2 more bedrooms (13m2 and 14m2), a modern shower room (6m2) and more storage space.
The whole property remains true to its beginnings with original staircases and floor tiles, but benefits from a new roof (to the rear of the house, only a few repairs were needed to the front), recent gas boiler, and modern kitchen and bathrooms.
It is a quirky property, very hard to describe, but well worth viewing. You won’t find another house like this!