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detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
detached 大門追分
USD $153,959
(¥23,600,000)
2360 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
1285 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
124 m²
Built
Built建築年
1988
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Description

Kita Shirakaba Kogen "Fureai no Sato" is located in the Daimon Takayama area of Nagano Town, where the Blanche Takayama Ski Resort and large-scale ruins remain as the source of obsidian, and is a mountain ridge area at an altitude of 1,300m. The Forestry Agency (Chubu Forest Management Office) implemented the development project with the aim of having people build houses in the national forest, participate in forest creation, and enjoy living in the forest while actively interacting with the rich nature. The property is a European-style building located in a quiet corner where deciduous trees such as birch and larch grow. The open-ceiling living room has a wood stove, creating a stylish space. The interior is generally in good condition. The sunlight filtering through the trees is comfortable and the room is just the right amount of sunlight. It seems like a good place to invite friends over for a vacation.北白樺高原「ふれあいの郷」はブランシュたかやまスキー場や黒耀石の原産地として大規模な遺跡が残されている長和町大門鷹山地区に位置し、標高1,300m台の山稜地帯。国有林の中に家を建てて森づくりに参加し、豊かな自然と積極的にふれあい森の暮らしを楽しんで頂く事を目的に林野庁(中部森林管理局)が整備事業を実施し、町が管理を行なっている。本物件は、白樺、カラマツ等の落葉樹が繁る静かな一角に佇む、ヨーロピアンテイストな建物。吹抜けのリビングには薪ストーブがあり、おしゃれな空間を作り上げている。室内は、全体的に綺麗な状態。木漏れ日が心地よく、程よい日当たり。友人などを呼んで休暇を満喫できそうだ。

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • 2 stories
  • Floor plan: 1st floor: 101.54㎡, 2nd floor: 22.89㎡
  • 2階建
  • 間取り:1階: 101.54㎡, 2階: 22.89㎡
Address
Daimon Oiwake, Nagawa Town, Ogata District, Nagano Prefecture長野県小県郡長和町大門追分
(Approximate location)

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