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An old private house over 100 years old!
Well water use
Septic tank available
Bath and toilet renovated
hearth, wood stove
Use as a villa
There are mountains and forests築100年以上の古民家!
井戸水使用
浄化槽あり
お風呂、トイレリフォーム済み
囲炉裏、薪ストーブ
別荘として使用
山林あり
| Building:建物面積 | Please inquire |
|---|---|
| Structure:構造 | Built 105 years ago築105年 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1918 |

※There is an intermediary ▶ Heiwa (TEL: 0858-26-4421) ・Two-story wooden structure with tiled roof ・Facilities: electricity, water supply (with well), toilet (sump/Japanese) Propane gas old house with narrow parking lot There is a storehouse, a dirt floor, a well, and a bath where you can cook.There is a field behind the house, and you can also have a vegetable garden.・Access Nearest station: 5 minutes by car from Kurayoshi Station on the JR Sanin Main Line (about 2.2 km) Bus stop: 4 minutes by city line from Kurayoshi station, get off at "Yatsuya" bus stop, 15 minutes on foot (about 1 km) ・ Surrounding environment: Public nursery school (about 320m), public elementary school (about 290m), post office (about 920m), Shopping center (approximately 1.75km), public junior high school (approximately 2.4km), home center (approximately 2.9km) 22 minutes by car to Misasa Onsen (approximately 7.4km) 23 minutes by car to Hawai Onsen (approximately 7.7km) 24 minutes by car (approximately 7.75 km) to Togo Onsen 37 minutes by car (approximately 14.3 km) to Sekigane Onsen※仲介業者あり▶へいわ(TEL:0858-26-4421)
・木造瓦葺2階建
・設備:電気 水道(井戸あり) トイレ(汲取/和) プロパンガス
家までの道が狭い
駐車場あり
古民家で、蔵・土間・井戸があり、風呂は炊くこともできる
家の裏に畑があり、家庭菜園も可能
・交通
最寄駅:JR山陰本線倉吉駅から車で5分(約2.2km)
最寄バス停:倉吉駅から市内線で4分、「八ツ屋」バス停下車、徒歩15分(約1km)
・周辺環境:公立保育園(約320m)、公立小学校(約290m)、郵便局(約920m)、ショッピングセンター(約1.75km)、公立中学校(約2.4km)、ホームセンター(約2.9km)
温泉
三朝温泉まで、車で22分(約7.4km)
はわい温泉まで、車で23分(約7.7km)
東郷温泉まで、車で24分(約7.75km)
関金温泉まで、車で37分(約14.3km)
| Land:土地面積 | 370 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 141 m² |
| Built in:建築年 | 1923 |

This building is a combination store and residence, typical of the countryside. There was probably a road here in the past, and people probably lived there and ran small businesses.
The dirt floor area is spacious and has been turned into a store, so you can "do anything" here. You can make things, display things, and if you put in the effort to renovate it, you could even turn it into an old-style house cafe? Maybe?
There's also a large steel-framed warehouse in the back, so you could probably do all sorts of woodworking and metalworking!
Of course, it's also a great place to live normally and raise children, as it's quiet and in a nice natural environment, so it's recommended.
If you're thinking of escaping the city, how about this place?田舎によくある店舗+住宅になっている建物です。昔はたぶん街道があって、そこで暮らしながら小さい商売を営んでいたんでしょうね。
土間の部分が広くて、商店になっているので、ここで「何か」できます。物を作っても良いし、展示しても良いし、がんばってリノベーションすれば古民家カフェとかもできちゃう?かも?
裏に大きな鉄骨の倉庫もあるので、たぶん木工金工なんでもできちゃいますよ!
もちろん普通に暮らすのも、子育てするのも、静かで自然環境が良いのでおススメです。
都会からの脱出を考えているみなさま、こちらどうですか?
| Land:土地面積 | 370 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 303 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 303.49m²303.49m² |
| Structure:構造 | Used detached house中古一戸建て |
| Built in:建築年 | 1963 |

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