The configuration of the property is as follows: –
Entering the property from the rear via a tree shaded courtyard (perfect for outdoor dining) with an old stone well, you go up some steps into a small but adequate kitchen.
To the left of the kitchen you go up some steps into a bedroom with its own shower room with shower, hand basin and WC.
Straight ahead again up some steps is the dining room with corner fireplace (now defunct) a staircase from the dining room leads to a bedroom on the mezzanine in the eaves a perfect den for children.
To the left of the dining room is another bathroom which is connected to the shower room of the first bedroom.
Glass doors lead into an impressive living room (a converted barn) with fabulous inglenook fireplace and library on the mezzanine
Traditional tiling and original beams are evident throughout.
Returning to the dining room a door leads out to the courtyard at the side of the property and a balcony which in turn leads to another room/large bedroom from which 2 steps down leads to its own shower room.
In the courtyard is a boiler room and utility room, straight ahead from which is the access to the the apartment/studio. This comprises of a bedroom, shower room, corridor with sink unit which inturn leads to a kitchen/office with additional external access.
The configuation of the property is perhaps a little quirky in order to maintian the original character of the property.
The two gîtes which are separate from the main house comprise (for the larger) :- living area with corner kitchen , 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The smaller :- dining room with corner kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and small utility room/pantry
This is a wonderful Provencal property with lots of potential and flexibility to the live life in Provence the Provencal way