A small road that winds through the slightly undulating countryside as far as the eye can see leads to the hamlet made up of stone houses and former farmyard buildings. At the end of the road, there is a former wash house surrounded by meadows. High stone walls lined with honeysuckle and vines, a reminder of the region's origins, flank the house. There are two entrances to the property: the first is through a white fence leading to a patio sheltered by large trees, while the second is through a small white door that leads directly into the garden.
Instead of a doorbell, there is a bell fixed high up on the wall, adding character to the dwelling. Japanese paving leads up to the entrance door through a lush, green lawn.
There is also a barn next to this north-south facing three-storey house with a gabled roof made of Burgundy flat tiles. Purple wisteria adorns the limewash rendered façades of the buildings, including the one to the rear of the house facing north, from which a dry-stone wall extends, enclosing a patio with wooden decking, recently installed for use during the summer.
The main houseThe house has a roof made of local tiles dotted with skylights, while its sober, ochre-coloured rendered façade highlights the door and window frames as well as quoins made of white limestone. Above the entrance door made of wood and glass there is an awning. Unlike the front façade, the rear boasts solid wood shutters, painted in Poyaudin blue, on its many openings. However, like
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Habitable area | 150m2 |
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