This ancient cottage tucked in among the trees has great appeal. Renovation has started and the roof is new but there is still more to do. The charm is there in the exposed stone and attractive beams and the glorious green surroundings.
All the accommodation is at present is on the ground floor. It comprises a living room, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms If you want more space, there could be a further two bedrooms under the sloping roof.
Outside the cottage there are outbuildings as well as a cellar. It is set in a hectare of land (about 2.2 acres) that is partly wooded. A spring offers the possibility of creating a small fishing lake.
The property is close to little town of Marcigny where the daughter of William the Conqueror once lived in the convent. It is situated in the Saöne-et-Loire department in the south of Burgundy, a region famous, not only for the wine but also rich in chateaux, ancient monasteries and beautiful countryside. © |