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* Prices fluctuate daily due to changing exchange rates. Please contact us for current rates.
Property Description
This lovely property has a feeling of space and tranquillity, making one inclined to relax and go no further! But trips out are a must, for this is an excellent situation with something for all tastes. Beaune with its famous 'hospices' is just a short drive away, the vineyards of Burgundy, the lovely city of Dijon and splendid scenery of the Jura, are at hand. The abbey of Citeaux, classified as a World Heritage centre, is closeby, and St Jean de Losne itself is the largest inland waterways pleasure boat centre in France. This is a beautifully renovated and tastefully furnished 17th century listed building. Some of the earliest features have been preserved, such as the fine old floor tiles, the great fireplace and the high beamed ceilings in the bright and spacious sitting room. Next to the sitting room is a smaller, cosy TV room. The dining room has a long refectory-style table and is next to the small, but well equipped kitchen. French windows lead out to a raised terrace, ideal for dining outside. The first floor is carpeted and the bedrooms lead off a corridor flooded with light from a row of circular windows. The rooms are crisply clean and charmingly decorated, with beamed ceilings painted in pastel colours and all beds have good sprung mattresses. Outside, there are nearly 50 acres of grounds to explore and early risers may well see the occasional deer. In front of the house there is a wide open grassy expanse of grounds, with the brand new swimming pool on the one side (about 100m from the house) and woodland on the other side. Beyond that, about 500m away, is a large pond Adjoining our house is an 18th century property where the owners spend an occasional short holiday, in which case the grounds, pool and tennis court would be shared with them.
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