Traditional Japanese House in Hayama with Irori and Large Garden
This property, located at 堀内 in Hayama-machi, Miura-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a traditional Japanese house offering a unique living environment. The land area is 484.59 square meters (approximately 146.58 tsubo), which includes a sloping portion of 146 square meters. The building has a total floor area of 144.91 square meters (43.83 tsubo). The house was constructed in April 1979 and features a wooden structure with two storeys. The layout is a 4LDK, providing ample space.
The property includes a Japanese-style room on the first floor, approximately 8.0 tatami mats in size, which features an irori (traditional sunken hearth), adding a distinctive character. A wooden deck is also present, offering a space to relax on sunny days. Storage is enhanced by an attic storage area, making it suitable for those with many belongings. The property is situated in a quiet residential area, making it suitable both as a primary residence and as a second home.
The land is located within the former Sea Life Park subdivision. The property includes parking. A portion of the site falls within a urbanization control area, and parts of the site are designated as sediment disaster warning zones and special sediment disaster warning zones. The property benefits from access to two train lines: the Keikyu Zushi Line (Zushi-Hayama Station, bus 7 minutes to Hayama Elementary School bus stop, then 9 minutes walk) and the JR Yokosuka Line (Zushi Station, bus 18 minutes to the same bus stop). The property is connected to city gas.