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It's been a while since I last visited! A tasteful old house in a typical Kamakura location. I love these kinds of places. It's located in a different world at the very back, surrounded by lush greenery. The surroundings are quiet, and the only sounds you can hear are the chirps of birds and the murmur of a stream. The surrounding houses are also elegantly built, and the neighbors are busy pruning their plants. A beloved town is one in which people become part of the scenery. The sight of residents enjoying life outdoors can be said to be a sign of the town's status. The layout is also interesting. It looks so hard to use! The entrance is narrow, and the bathroom beyond it has no dressing room. Renovation is a given for a house with a teenage girl. Where will they eat? If you trace the layout, you can imagine a chabudai table in a 4.5 tatami Japanese-style room. Or will they use the 8 tatami dining room as a dining area? Either way, it's too narrow or too wide, so the balance is off. And the position of the stairs! Go through the service room to the second floor. The layout is like a maze. Renovation is likely to be necessary, but the exterior is a tasteful Sukiya-style design tha久しぶりにでました!鎌倉らしいロケーション、かつ味わい深い古い家。こういうのが大好物です。緑モリッモリの中、最奥の別天地に位置します。周囲は静寂そのもので、鳥の鳴きと小川のせせらぎししか聞こえません。周辺の家々も品よく佇んでいて、ご近所さんは植木の剪定に精を出しています。愛されている町って人が風景になっていたりするものです。住人が屋外に出て暮らしを楽しむ様子はその町のステータスとも言えますね。さて、間取りも面白い。何て使いづらそうなんだろう!玄関が狭く、その先のお風呂には脱衣所が無し。年頃の女の子がいるおうちはまずリノベーションが大前提になりますね。ご飯はどこで食べるのか?と間取りをなぞると4.5帖の和室にちゃぶだいを置くイメージ。もしくは洋室8帖のダイニングルームを食事処にする?、いずれにせよ、狭すぎるか広すぎるでバランス悪し。そして、階段の位置!サービスルームを通過して2階へ。迷路のような間取りです。リノベーション必須となりそうですが、外装は味わい深くそのまま活かしてあげたい数寄屋風意匠。深い軒の出や土壁、周囲の生垣はまさに鎌倉らしさそのもの。人里離れた場所でほっこり静かに暮らしたい方にはおすすめできる物件です。念のため、借地権のため住宅ローンは組めません!
Land:土地面積 | 247 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 111 m² |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden building木造2階建て |
Built in:建築年 | 1962 |
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