Historic Edo-era Main House with Spacious Grounds in Nara
This unique property in Nara Prefecture's Gose City offers a rare blend of history and substantial living space on a large plot of over 1,516 square meters. The main house is a building from the Edo period, with its exact construction date unknown, adding significant historical character. The estate includes three additional structures: a combined residence and warehouse spanning 83.17 sqm on the first floor and 43.88 sqm on the second; a separate residence of 63.44 sqm; and a combined residence and garage, each floor measuring 46.59 sqm.
Key facilities include an IH cooking heater and a garden. The property is situated on a corner lot with road frontage: a 3.5-meter-wide public road to the north and a 2-meter-wide public road to the east. A notable feature is the availability of parking space for three vehicles at no additional cost. The main residential building, constructed in January 1980, is a wooden structure with a 5SLDK layout, offering ample room for family living across its 181.29 sqm total floor area.
The area around Gose City is rich with cultural heritage, being part of the ancient Yamato region. A major nearby landmark is the Taimadera Temple, a historic Buddhist temple renowned for its beautiful lotus pond and the famous Taima Mandala, located within a short distance and offering a profound sense of place and history.