From the village, a B road winding through the forest leads to an inconspicuous dirt track that provides access to the property: built at an altitude of approximately 450 metres, the three stone dwellings, artfully placed throughout the grounds, all have views of the Roanne plain, the Loire River and the verdant hillsides of the Monts de la Madeleine.
The Main Building
Echoing the charm of traditional country houses in the region, this rectangular, two-storey dwelling is built out of golden Burgundy stone and cadenced by five windows and doors on the ground floor, including an arched one, and four upstairs, all protected by wooden shutters. Topped with a terracotta tile roof, the dwelling's interior recently underwent a meticulous renovation: ancient terracotta tile floors and exposed ceiling beams as of the entranceway-kitchen, radiation heating in some of the rooms for added comfort and long, customised oak tables in the dining room. In addition, the living room contains a deep fireplace, while a straight-jamb Burgundy stone fireplace presides over the dining room. The ground floor also includes a furnace room-laundry room, storeroom and a separate lavatory. Upstairs, accessible via a contemporary staircase, are two large bedrooms with views of the surrounding nature, as well as storage cupboards, a library, and two tastefully designed bathrooms, including one with direct access to the garden. Lastly, the house also has a cellar, located partially underground and
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Habitable area | 249m2 |
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