From the square, a wrought-iron gate opens into the property. The main building is L-shaped and boasts architectural features that are typical of the Renaissance. It has a gable roof made of flat tiles with gabled dormer windows. Its two façades are different in character. The one looking onto the street is rendered, while the one overlooking the inner courtyard made of in exposed stone. The building contains one three-bedroom apartment, one two-bedroom apartment and two one-bedroom apartments spread over the ground floor and first floor. It was converted for residential use in the 20th century and boasts Renaissance architectural features that require restoration. The sections converted in the 20th century are used for rental accommodation.
A barn of almost 100 m² as well as a woodshed, workshops and storage space spread over 80 m² can be found at the eastern side of the inner courtyard.
The northern wingThe northern façade of this east-west oriented building looks onto the street, with an entrance door in the centre and two windows on either side. The upper floor is bathed in light through five windows. The gable end overlooks the square with a door framed by two windows on the ground floor. There are two large windows on the first floor and two smaller ones in the attic level below the roof. The southern façade faces the inner courtyard. On the first floor, a rare feature is the 16th-century wooden gallery. The roof is made from small Bourbonnais tiles.
The ground
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 6 |
Habitable area | 260m2 |
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