The house's front façade looks out onto a small square shaded by ancient lime trees, around which some of the town's most beautiful buildings stand, while its back façade and two wings frame a paved courtyard, which is extended by an ornamental garden entirely enclosed by walls. With a common wall on one side, the house is oriented east-west and is made up of a main building, flanked by two other buildings. The main section and the first wing, slightly lower, have three floors, including an attic level, while the second wing only has one floor.
Built out of lime-plastered rubble stone and topped with a slate gable roof with dormer windows, tuffeau stone is used in the window and door surrounds, cornices, quoins and dormer windows. With wooden shutters protecting the windows on the ground floor, the main building and a portion of the first wing are used as living quarters, while the rest of the space is allocated for the outbuildings.
The House
The ground floor
The dual-aspect foyer, with oak hardwood floors and exposed ceiling beams, provides access to a living room, a back courtyard and a small hallway. The latter, with a pitch-pine hardwood floor and ample storage space, leads to a kitchen, an approximately 22-m² garage and an oak quarter-turn staircase. With a black marble fireplace, topped with a chimneybreast flanked by pilasters and decorated with a carved trophy of quivers, birds and other hunting symbols, the living room has a moulded ceiling and oak hardwood
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 5 |
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