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This charming detached house in Gurzelen combines traditional Bernese farmhouse architecture with a versatile living concept. The house, originally built around 1900, was rebuilt into its present form in 1997 and is in a well-maintained condition thanks to regular maintenance. The main apartment extends as a 5.5 room apartment over the upper and attic floors. Lots of wood in the interior design ensures a warm, cosy feeling of living. The living and dining area is located on two mezzanines in the Lukarne and offers a beautiful view of the village. A Swedish stove, balcony and terrace complete the homely ambience. On the ground floor there is a charming, rented 2.5 room granny flat. It offers additional scope for use and at the same time serves as a welcome financial support. The property also includes plot no. 74 with 452 m², which is also being sold and offers additional parking facilities. This makes the property particularly suitable for buyers who are looking for a house with a flexible usage concept, additional income and additional space. The location in Gurzelen is quiet and idyllic. Thun can be reached in about 15 minutes, shopping facilities in Uetendorf are only about 6 minutes away. Interested? Further information, pictures and a virtual tour as well as viewing opportunities can be found at: propertyowner.ch/de/immobilien/26-00126 As a member of the Swiss Landowners' Association, you benefit from a free property valuation and gain access to exclusive advertisements on propertyowner.ch before they are published publicly.