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 Renovated Mas – forms an L shaped property that mixes the character of
a traditional stone-built farmhouse with a modern (1994) concrete and
glass home that maximises the fabulous location and views through its
large windows, altogether the main house offers some 295m2 of
accommodation across three floors:
Ground Floor – set aside for daytime use the ground floor comprises and
entrance hall, large living room with big picture windows giving onto a
decked terrace outside and boasting views of the Roussillon plain all
the way to the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the private swimming
pool area to the other. The main living room is made-up of four
principle parts: a dining room, large kitchen featuring quality
equipment, modern fitted units and marble work surfaces, lounge area
with feature fireplace, and study/library/music room. Adjoining the
kitchen there is a laundry room/larder, while by the entrance there is
a downstairs WC and fitted storage units. A corridor leads from the
living area up a few stairs to the master bedroom suite which features
large private bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and separate shower plus a
secluded sun terrace directly off the bedroom.
Lower Ground Floor – on the south-western side a light and bright
corridor leads to two double bedrooms each with their own ensuite
bathrooms and exposed beams with views towards the forest; on the
north-eastern side of the house there are three further rooms plus the
vide-sanitaire access point (under floor access to utilities and
plumbing etc); these three rooms are of a good size with views towards
the Roussillon Plain and Mediterranean Sea – currently used as a
Billiards room, storage room and wine cave they offer a number of
possibilities to the next owners.
Garden Level – three additional storage rooms, one of which is currently used for pool equipment.
Outside – wide and spacious terraces flowing in and out of the main
living area and to the swimming pool which measures an excellent 12
metres by 6 metres with electric cover and exotic wooden deck surround.
To one side of the house there is a covered parking area capable of
accommodating three cars.
Sainte Anne Chapel – shaped as a tower, this single room offers almost
20m2 of space. Approached by a path formed from wooden steps this
charming and peaceful haven was fully restored in 2000 from natural
stone and features a terracotta tile roof with a working bell tower.
Barn Conversion – an old stone barn renovated in 1992 to offer almost
130m2 of living space over three floors. The ground floor has three
rooms set aside for storage but which could become habitable; the
second floor (with external access) is the main living floor with
kitchen, lounge and WC; the third floor is set into the eaves and
offers three bedrooms plus bathroom. The barn has been occupied since
2002 by the property’s caretaker and his family however they have
agreed to vacate the premises upon sale.
Other – a corrugated steel hangar is situated some 100 metres from the barn to offer storage space for tractors, tools etc.
Land – predominately sloping, there is over 100 hectares of woodland
comprising oak and chestnut which is currently being developed to the
point whereby it can be exploited as managed forest. On the market for the first time since 1760. This property was
substantially renovated 15 years ago to offer two main houses plus an
ancient chapel: the first a luxury home with large volumes, underfloor
heating, 12 metre pool and amazing views; the second is a more rustic
barn conversion featuring exposed stone, beams and lots of character.
Surrounded by its own forest extending to 115 hectares (287 acres) with
over 6 kilometres of tracks cleared and much of the land prepared for
sustained forestry to commence in the future. This is a unique property
in the Céret market.
At 675m altitude directly above Céret, the property is accessed via
remote controlled electronic gates that open onto two private driveways
leading up the separate houses.
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