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The red tin roof is the house's trademark. Above the entrance, there is a pestle that was used at the roof-raising ceremony. After passing through the spacious entrance hall and the dirt floor, there is a dirt floor kitchen at the back. There are five tatami rooms. It seems like a good idea to use the first floor as the living room and the second floor as the bedrooms.赤いトタン屋根がトレードマーク。玄関のうえには、上棟式の時に使われていた、杵が飾られていました。広い玄関土間と通り土間を抜けると、奥には土間のお台所がある間取りです。お部屋は畳の間が5つ。1階がリビングで、2階を寝室という使い方がよさそう。
Land:土地面積 | 392 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 184 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | Wooden structure, 2 houses木造 2屋 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1926 |
After parking the car, we walked up the hill to the house. The morning sun is blocked by the mountain to the east, but the house is located in a location that seems to get plenty of sunlight from midday to the evening. The year of construction is unknown, but the most verifiable documents state that it was built in 1868, so it is certain that the house has been built for a long time, and although it is old, the exterior has a charming atmosphere. There is a small front yard overlooking the river, and it seems like you could even start a small vegetable patch here.車を停めて、坂をのぼった先にあるおうち。東に位置する山に遮られて朝日は入りにくいですが、日中から夕方にかけての日差しは良好そうな立地に建っています。建築年は不詳で、確認できる資料の限りでは明治元年となっており、「古くから建っている」という事は確かで、年季が入っていますが、趣ある雰囲気のある外観です。川を見下ろす小さな前庭があり、ちょっとした家庭菜園もここでできそうですね。
Land:土地面積 | 234 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 103 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | Wooden, 2-story building木造 2階建て |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1868 |
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