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detached 大字上名栗
detached 大字上名栗
detached 大字上名栗
detached 大字上名栗
2LDK
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Integrated living, dining, and kitchen area
Land area
Land土地面積
182 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
76 m²
Built
Built建築年
1992
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☆ There was such a building, it is a mini gassho construction of Naguri There is a solid wood deck on both the first and second floors ☆ The ceiling is a combination of solid thick beams ☆ There is Lake Naguri and Torii Kannon in the neighborhood, where you can experience canoeing and play in the river for fishing such as Yamame ☆ In front of the property is the entrance point of the Naguri River ★building★ October 4 New construction Building area: 76.17㎡ (23.04 tsubo)☆こんな建物がありました・名栗のミニ合掌造りです
1階・2階ともに無垢の木のデッキがあります
☆天井は無垢の太い梁の組み合わせ
☆近隣には名栗湖や鳥居観音があり、カヌー体験・ヤマメ等の魚釣りの川遊びができます
☆物件の前が名栗川の入渓ポイントです
★建物★
平成4年10月 新築
建物面積 76.17㎡(23.04坪)

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • Wooden, tiled, two-story building
  • 木造瓦葺2階建
Address
Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture埼玉県飯能市大字上名栗
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detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
detached 埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
USD $188,483
(¥29,800,000)
2980 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
1411 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
156 m²
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This is an introduction to an old folk house in Ashikariba, Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture. On 426 tsubo of land, there is an old folk house and a storehouse built in the Meiji era. An old folk house that has become rare in Saitama Prefecture, we are looking forward to requesting materials and visits.埼玉県飯能市芦苅場の古民家のご紹介です。土地426坪に明治時代に建築された古民家と蔵が建っております。埼玉県内では希少となりました古民家、ぜひ資料請求・ご見学等お待ちしております。

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • 2 stories
  • 2階建て
Address
Ashikariba, Hanno City, Saitama埼玉県飯能市芦苅場
(Approximate location)

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