This beautiful stone set of two houses and their respective outbuildings, is located along a communal road without passage, a few kilometres from the village of Châteauneuf-la-Forêt. One of the houses can be occupied by the owner, the other by family members (kangaroo house), rented seasonally, or be rented on a long-term basis. A small 19th century cottage in its original state completes this charming set and a plot of 1245m² surrounds the houses. Come and discover this property with potential! The 1st houseVery high, it is arranged on 3 levels from old agricultural buildings and was completely renovated for rental a few years ago. All the work has been carried out by craftsmen and there is no work to be planned to enjoy it immediately. On the ground floor, the entrance is to the living room of approximately 18.5m² with tiled floor and exposed ceiling beams. A small kitchen of about 3m² has been fitted out in the curve of the old bread oven. From the living room, a wide fir staircase leads up to the 1st floor, where there is a toilet (approx. 2m²), a landing with built-in wall storage and a 1st bedroom (approx. 8.5m²). On the 2nd floor, a landing leads to a bathroom of about 3m² with shower cubicle, vanity unit and heated towel rail, then a second bedroom (about 10m²). The house has a small storage barn with laundry/boiler room area (approx. 20.5M²). The house and its water are heated by a recent air-water heat pump. All the joinery is made of aluminium with double glazing. The interior plasters are made of insulating hemp-lime. A lean-to connects the barn to the house and allows a vehicle to be parked sheltered from the rain. The septic tank is recent and up to standard. Slate roofs on the barn and round tiles on the house. The 2nd houseThe house is separated from the 1st house by two barns, its garden is raised and its land is exposed to the east, while that of house 1 is exposed to the west. You enter the house, on the east side, directly into the simply arranged kitchen opening onto a living room of nearly 30m². The room is bright, since it benefits from a double exposure. A wood burner heats the ground floor and electric space heaters provide heating in the bedrooms on the 1st floor. Behind the living room, a hallway leads to a shower room/laundry room and a separate toilet (approx. 5.5M²). These two rooms have no windows, as they are built against a rear part of the adjoining barn. The living room has a secondary entrance on the west side. A porch and a staircase lead down to a piece of garden located below. From this one can access the complete cellar of the house. It is insulated with solid polystyrene sheets with a dirt floor. The hot water tank and an additional fridge are kept there. Next to the living room/kitchen, an office of about 10m² could also be a bedroom on the ground floor. A closed stairwell leads from the living room to the 1st floor. A landing with Wc opens on each side onto a bedroom (approx. 10.5M² and 11m²). Two Velux windows are installed in each of the rooms. Solid chestnut floors on this level. Perfectly habitable, but some modernization work on the sanitary facilities is still to be expected. The house is connected to a septic tank that also meets standards. This house benefits from an adjoining barn of 8x8m partly raised on a cellar, very practical for storing equipment or firewood sheltered from the weather. The old houseA small old stone cottage is attached to the second house, but its entrance faces the other side. It consists of two main rooms with exposed ceiling beams, one of which has an adobe floor. A small cellar is located under the old bedroom. There is a storage attic above. The roof was redone with round tiles a few years ago. This building could be a very nice workspace, like a workshop or an office. The landIt has a surface area of 1.245m² arranged all around the buildings. It is in two parts. The second house is fully fenced with an access gate. The garden of the 1st house is partly fenced. A gate allows you to park your vehicle(s) behind the house or under the lean-to between the barn and the house. There is a pretty well with a stone coping. There is a neighboring house behind it, but it is uninhabited and unused. Another neighbor is a little further away, but without any vis-à-vis with the house. The rest of the hamlet is a few hundred metres away and is not visible from the property. It is possible to acquire a natural wood of almost 2 hectares located about 1.5 km from the houses