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: Curtil Vergy : the viilage featured in the TV series
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Cote-d'Or |
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Burgundy
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| Price: |
€320,000 |
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| Bedrooms: 4 | |
Year Built: 18th Century |
| Bathrooms: 2 | |
WCs: 3 |
| Floors: 2 | |
Garage Size: YES |
| # Outbuildings: 1 |
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Type: Stone built |
| Locality: Village | |
Plot (m²): 400 |
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(Area Converter) |
| Status: For Sale | |
Added: 09/06/2005 |
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Property Description
A French Affair: the TV series was set in the village of Curtil Vergy close to Nuits St. Georges (7 kilometres). Beaune and Dijon are both about 25 kilometres. The small village is on a hillside looking over a beautiful valley. The property dates from the 18th century and is next door to Yves Chaley, the winemaker featured in the TV series. In fact the property is made up of 3 inter connected village houses, one of which remains to be converted. The roof tiling is new and roof insulation installed for houses 1 and 2. The restored houses provide around 190 m2 of living space
The two converted houses follow the Burgundy traditions- oak beams and stone. House 1 contains the main kitchen and dining area featuring part oak flooring and part traditional floor tiling. The kitchen has tiled work surfaces and plenty of cupboard space. Cooking is by electricity. The first bathroom is here. Above the kitchen is the main bedroom and a second bathroom. This bedroom features oak beams, stone walls and a large built in cupboard. Below the kitchen is the first large cellar used for storing garden materials and where the oil fired boiler provides central heating for the main living areas. A WC is installed.
House 2 is entered via house 1 and also has an entrance from the street directly in to the main living room that features a fire with a stone fireplace. Off this room are two bedrooms both with electric heating, one with a mezzanine. Under the two bedrooms are two cellars- one stone vaulted, the other used as a wood store. Above the living room is a large bedroom currently used as a study. This room has A form exposed oak beams supporting the roof. Below the living room is the main vaulted stone wine cellar with access via house 3.
House 3, built in stone, has been used as a garage and store room. It can be converted to provide further living space.
The garden features a stone “grange” that has been renovated, again using traditional oak beams and stone. It can provide a summer kitchen. A staircase leads to an upper level in the grange where it is possible to install a bedroom. The garden is easy to maintain. A large terrace faces on to the magnificent forest across the valley. There are many walks from the house- a “Grande Randonne” runs through the village. Horses can be hired from about a kilometre away.
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Greenhouse Gas |
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