Detached Single-Story Home with Separate Guest House and Garage/Warehouse in Higashiagatsuma
This property is a single-story wooden house built in 1985, featuring a 4DK layout. The home is situated on a spacious 918.02 sqm plot, which includes approximately 443 sqm of residential land and 475 sqm of farmland. The main house is complemented by a separate guest house and a versatile garage/warehouse structure, offering potential for storage, a workshop, or a hobby space.
The property's equipment and facilities are detailed as follows: Gas type is LPG; water supply is public; drainage type is side ditch (centralized); there are two or more toilets; the bath and toilet are separate; and there is a back door (kitchen entrance).
Architectural features include an entrance that utilizes the natural texture of wood, complete with a formal step (式台) and designed to allow natural light. The living area boasts a sloped ceiling that exposes the beams, creating a sense of openness and ensuring good lighting. Storage is abundant, with built-in shelving covering one wall and additional storage by the windows. The kitchen is a wall-mounted type with a window and has upper and lower storage cabinets. The dining area is spacious enough for a table and also has built-in shelving. One Japanese-style room features a tokonoma (alcove) and fusuma (sliding door) paintings; opening the fusuma allows it to be used in conjunction with the adjacent room. The transom (欄間) above features intricate carvings. The laundry area has a window for natural light and is adjacent to the washing machine space. The bathroom is tiled and has a window for ventilation and light. The toilet area is designed with separate men's and private rooms, each with a window for good ventilation. The private toilet room also has a window.
The exterior of the main house features a subdued appearance with a tiled roof, sliding storm shutters (雨戸), and a large sliding glass door. The property benefits from spacing from neighboring houses, creating an open feel, and includes an engawa (veranda). A newly opened road in 2024 is nearby, facilitating smooth car travel to distant locations.
The location offers convenient access to the JR Agatsuma Line's Gōhara Station, approximately an 8-minute walk away. A bus stop is also located in front of the station, allowing for combined use of train and bus services. The property is situated in the Gōhara area of Higashiagatsuma Town, Gunma Prefecture.