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Built in 1910, this farmhouse with 7 rooms, including 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, offers a unique opportunity to combine rural living with modern comfort. Originally designed as a smithy, the outline and cubature have not been altered. There is no monument protection. The property extends over four parcels with a total of approx. 4,300 m², is registered as an agricultural business with a business number and thus offers a wide range of possible uses. The farmhouse impresses with its oiled real wood and natural stone floors. Divided larch wood sash windows with tilt-and-turn function adorn the entire house. Like the windows, all the interior doors were made to measure by a carpenter and are fitted with iron fittings. During the refurbishment and renovation, great importance was attached to high-quality, organic materials (e.g. lime-mineral plaster) and fittings. The first floor also has no thresholds and extra-wide doors to make it senior-friendly and barrier-free. On the first floor, with a ceiling height of approx. 2.20 meters, there is a high-quality solid wood Nolte kitchen made of apple wood with granite worktop and new appliances as well as a dining room. The living room has a Swedish stove/fireplace that provides cozy warmth. The underfloor-heated and insulated extension with gallery is another highlight. In 2024, the shower room was redesigned with a floor-level shower, elegant travertine mosaics and modern fittings in matt black. The separate guest WC was also refurbished. A laundry/utility room offers the possibility of installing an additional kitchen. The upper floor with a ceiling height of approx. 2.30 meters accommodates three bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. These include two guest or children's bedrooms with south-facing balconies, as well as a master bedroom with en-suite master bathroom including bath, shower and high-quality oak bathroom furniture. An additional shower room with walnut furniture is available for your guests or children. All bathrooms in the house are equipped with high-quality matt black fittings (Gessi) and ceramics from Villeroy & Boch as well as real glass showers and are designed with senior citizens in mind. The house was extensively gutted and renovated between 1994 and 1996. It was fitted with new roof battens and roofing, a modern electrical distribution system and copper water and heating pipes. The interior and exterior plaster and the floor structure were also renewed. A new drainage system was also installed around the house. The oil heating system (low temperature) including tanks was also brought up to date and prepared for future solar support. Further extensive renovations were carried out between 2001 and 2025, including the renovation of all bathrooms and the replacement of floor coverings and windows, including window sills. The extension was fitted with underfloor heating and new fine stone flooring. Exterior work such as the redesign of the house façade, the terrace covering and the fencing of the property round off the whole project. The attached barn offers additional space for various projects with a potential expansion area of approx. 350 m². A renovated, separate former garage house completes the possible uses. Two wells are available for the garden water supply: A deep well with a depth of approx. 54 meters and another well with a depth of approx. 32 meters. These offer the possibility of installing a geothermal heating system. There is also a rainwater collector, high voltage current and a wallbox for electric vehicles. This property not only offers charming living space, but also numerous possible uses and is ideal for prospective buyers who appreciate the combination of traditional charm and modern amenities. A viewing is well worthwhile to discover the full potential of this unique offer.