Summary of the property
2.68 hectares in all. The landscaped grounds are bordered by indigenous oaks with some particularly fine specimens to the rear attracting red squirrel. An orchard area has a variety of fruit trees and raised beds for vegetables. A long pond with bulrushes is home to frogs and dragonfly, coots, occasional duck and heron and also used for watering parts of the garden. A well. To the west a section of sloping pasture land of approx. 8,000 sqm.
In the landscaped grounds, a little below the house, the salt water swimming pool has a generous paved surround which runs into a covered terrace as a further entertaining and dining area.
To the rear, a substantial barn, offering a variety of storage options, has the potential for further development or the possibility of housing a collection such as vehicles.
Pasture surrounds the gardened areas with natural hedges to support the wildlife habitat. 2.68 hectares in all.
The property is approached by a curving driveway leading to a gravelled turning circle. Facing east, the front elevation has an attractive aspect and carries a date stone 1904.
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A covered terrace, with two period timber pillars, is perfect for poolside entertaining.
Free-standing barn, an immense 10x28m, for tools, equipment, and general storage, open at the far end and on first floor level and with many conversion possibilities.
South terrace, 6x8m, a strategic spot for views over the pool and down the valley to the Pyrenees, with covered dining area for eating al fresco.
Swimming pool, 12x6m with Roman steps, particularly well-sited below the house with travertine surround, salt-water treatment with automatic ph
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