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This charming farmhouse is located in a popular part of Grävenwiesbach, in a quiet location almost on the edge of a field.The historic barn, built around 1850, was converted into a residential building with a separate granny apartment in 1994/95 and is currently divided into two apartments.The exposed oak framework and the impressive portal are particular eye-catchers of the courtyard.The property is not a listed building.The two apartments are accessed via a bright entrance hall.The approx. 80 m² apartment on the first floor has a light-flooded conservatory, a terrace and its own garden area. The current tenant has lived there for around 26 years.The approx. 120 m² apartment on the upper floor with 3.5 rooms, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, large living and dining area and conservatory is occupied by the owner himself.The stated living space does not include the terrace to the ground floor apartment or the roof terrace.There is currently a former residential building on the approximately 499m² corner plot; demolition is recommended.According to the owner, planning permission has already been granted for a new building, otherwise it would be possible to extend the adjoining garden or build a garage in consultation with the building authorities.If you are interested in this charming half-timbered ensemble full of character, we look forward to hearing from you!