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Located in Gondreville, this property steeped in history, known as the 'Maison des Dimes', was built in the 16th century and spans 565 m2 (6,640 sq ft). Restored by heritage lovers, its original architectural features such as its mullioned windows, woodwork and exposed beams have been preserved with the greatest care.
Two distinct entrances allow access to the ground floor: from a vast hall supported by stone columns and closed by a contemporary glass roof or from the imposing kitchen. Dressed in terracotta tiles and overhung by exposed beams, the latter displays all the charm of yesteryear and opens onto a terrace which is none other than a vestige of a tower. In its extension, a vast living room takes up the same codes, while the dining room with its stone fireplace gives pride of place to the carved woodwork.
In the centre of the building, two separate staircases, one of which is made of cut stone, lead to the upper floors. Here, the stone gives way to solid parquet flooring and bleached beams. A master suite with its cement-tiled bathroom, a billiard room with fireplace and two bedrooms are located on the first floor. The second floor comprises a mezzanine with three bedrooms and their own shower rooms.
One wing of the building has yet to be converted and has three horse stalls. The wooded garden, which also has a well, is in front of the building. With its 7 bedrooms, 5 of which have en-suite bathrooms, and its setting at the gateway to the Moselle river loops, this is an ideal home for tourism or bed and breakfast.
The building is listed as a historical monument.
ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: E
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between €8460 and €11520.
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Additional information
* 8 rooms
* 7 bedrooms
* 5 bathrooms
* 1 floor in the building
* Outdoor space : 1440 SQM
* Property tax : 4 600 €
Energy Performance Certificate
Primary energy consumption
e : 244 kWh/m2.an
High performance housing
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A
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B
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C
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D
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244
kWh/m2.an
53*
kg CO2/m2.an
E
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F
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G
Extremely poor housing performance
* Of which greenhouse gas emissions
e : 53 kg CO2/m2.an
Low CO2 emissions
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A
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B
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C
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D
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53
kg CO2/m2.an
E
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F
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G
Very high CO2 emissions
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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