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From the end of the Middle Ages, numerous half-timbered houses were built in Brittany and particularly in the Rennais basin, where we discover these colorful buildings along the streets and alleys of the historic city center, as well as in its close countryside. As evidenced by this residence with its remarkable typically Breton architecture built in the 17th century, combining stone, half-timbered wood and cob.
An old farm in the past, the medieval style house has survived the ages and retained its authenticity.
In the heart of a pretty village, on a plot of approximately 1250 m2, it has a surface area of ??approximately 237 m2 on two levels.
The garden level opens onto an entrance, it leads to a living room decorated with pretty century-old beams and punctuated by an imposing stone fireplace with a contemporary wood stove, a centerpiece of the interior architecture, then a separate, friendly fitted and equipped kitchen equipped with a cooking range and giving access to the terrace.
On the same level, a bedroom with a water point ensures the comfort of living on one level.
Upstairs, a landing leads to two suites respectively composed of a bedroom and a bathroom, then two other bedrooms and a bathroom. On the second floor, we discover a convertible attic with exposed beams, potential additional space.
The immediate environment promises beautiful walks in the forest and through the Breton countryside.
Other additional and technical elements: Double motorized garage, attic, enclosed garden, motorized gate, driveway for vehicle parking.
Village served by the Rennes Metropole Star bus network, Betton TER station 10 minutes*, Rennes airport 30 minutes*.
(* by car)
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Additional information
* 8 rooms
* 5 bedrooms
* 3 bathrooms
* 1 floor in the building
* Outdoor space : 1250 SQM
* Parking : 4 parking spaces
* Property tax : 1 989 €
Energy Performance Certificate
Primary energy consumption
e : 279 kWh/m2.an
High performance housing
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279
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60*
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Extremely poor housing performance
* Of which greenhouse gas emissions
e : 60 kg CO2/m2.an
Low CO2 emissions
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60
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Very high CO2 emissions
Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices for the year 2021 : between 4260 € and 5830 €
Agency fees
The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Mediation Franchise-Consommateurs
www.mediation-franchise.com
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
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