The east-west facing residence is situated along a street in the hamlet. It is surrounded by two walled gardens to the front and rear and a larger one to one side, studded with trees and offering a view of the sea on the horizon. An outbuilding has been built in the corner of one garden.
The mansionThe 19th century summer residence of a bishop of Bourges is of coursed rubble masonry on a rectangular plan. It spans two levels with an attic. The four-pitched slate roof features four chimney stacks. At the front, the rendered facade is made up of seven bays. The entrance door is located in the central bay, topped by a gabled dormer with an oeil-de-boeuf window. The window frames are of dressed stone. The rubble masonry of the rear facade has been left exposed. An annex has been added at one end. The walls and the roof are clad with flat stone.
The ground floor
The double door, topped by a transom, opens into a full-depth hallway with the start of a single flight of wooden stairs. On one side, the hall leads to the dining room and the kitchen. On the other, the sitting room is followed by a bedroom and a bathroom. A separate toilet is housed in the annex. The floor is laid with square terracotta tiles and is straight strip parquet in the sitting room and bedroom. The walls of the reception rooms are lined with dado panelling. The ceilings are decorated with a cornice. French windows in the kitchen and bedroom open onto the front garden.
The first floor
The staircase leads to
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Habitable area | 250m2 |
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