luxury real estate for sale Le Lonzac, France
House with terrace Le Lonzac (19)
Let yourself be charmed by this beautiful real estate ensemble consisting of a stone-built house with a slate roof, a second house of the same style with an adjoining barn, a shed, a barn with three storage spaces, a garage, a swimming pool, and a well. In a wooded countryside environment, sheltered from view and without nuisance, this property benefits from a privileged setting. This superb building offers spacious volumes with its large living rooms, 6 bedrooms, an office, and three bathrooms/WCs. The second house allows for the development of a guest house project or seasonal or long-term rental. All on land comprising meadows and woods for about 3 hectares adjacent (possibilities of more adjacent and non-adjacent land with water point). Lovers of stone, woodwork, fireplaces, and beautiful ceiling heights will surely be charmed by this property! Do not hesitate to contact your agency in Tulle at 05.55.93.94.94 to obtain more information and/or to arrange a visit!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
16 listings near Le Lonzac
House Uzerche (19)
iad France - Emilie Prom (06 60 61 73 56) offers you: Discover the enchanting charm of the town of UZERCHE, nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Corrèze, and ranked among the 100 Most Beautiful Detours of France. A historic town that proudly overlooks the meanders of the Vézère!Indulge in the ultimate luxury and comfort with this prestigious contemporary villa, located in the heart of a splendid wooded property, complemented by a breathtaking swimming pool. This exceptional residence is sure to captivate the most discerning buyers!From the entrance, you will be welcomed by a warm atmosphere, enhanced by generous spaces and impeccable finishes. The comfortable living room, the bright dining room with its bow window, and a fully equipped high-end kitchen invite you to relax and enjoy conviviality.The ground floor features a sumptuous master suite with a dressing room and private shower room, an office, and a laundry area for perfectly organized daily life. Upstairs, three bright bedrooms with their own balconies offer stunning views of 'The Pearl of Limousin', while a games room and a dressing room add an extra touch of luxury.Every space has been meticulously designed to offer optimal comfort and an unparalleled lifestyle.Outside, the perfectly maintained garden is a true paradise for families, with a huge terrace equipped with two barbecues, a gazebo with fire pit, and a panoramic view of Uzerche's architectural heritage. A space dedicated to pétanque promises hours of outdoor entertainment.This exceptional residence is also practical with an electric gate for secure access and a basement garage that can accommodate up to four vehicles.Ideally located close to all amenities, this contemporary villa with its high-end features is a real heartthrob not to be missed!Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 175 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate ad was drafted under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Emilie Prom EI (ID 49742), independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of BRIVE LA GAILLARDE under number 818800039, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS. Find all our properties on our website: www.iadfrance.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Private mansion Uzerche (19)
A 15th-century bailiff’s house, refurbished in the 17th century, with its enclosed garden in the historic city of Uzerche in the Corrèze department. Along the main road that borders the western side of the city’s ancient ramparts, scattered with garden patios and overlooking the gorges of the Vézère River, private mansions and chateaus bear witness to this town’s former administrative power – the result of its loyalty to the Kingdom of France – which then only increased once it was promoted to a seneschalty in the 16th century. Today, the town’s centre is meticulously maintained with urban amenities that highlight the unity of its architectural heritage. Initially composed of two contiguous buildings, the three-story house, with common walls on either side, is now one unified private mansion, but has kept both its front doors in order to facilitate circulation. Facing east and the street, the house’s rubble stone façade with brushed lime plaster has been the subject of many adjustments over the centuries by the village’s royal officers, known as the “culs blancs” (“white pants”), and is punctuated by two low-arched picture windows that alternate between the two front doors. The first door, under a Gothic arch, still has its solid studded double door, while its tympanum is safeguarded by stately ironwork; the second entrance is more modest with a single door and a fanlight protected by bars. With their vaulted appearance, these large, ancient windows and doors enliven the façade without disrupting the overall harmony of the rest of its ornamental features. On the first floor, moulded ashlar stone typical of the late 15th and early 16th centuries surrounds three deep-set windows with shutters. Rectangular in shape and identical, two of them precede, on the right, a third window topped by an ogee lintel with four moulded baguettes. Crowned with Allassac slate, in excellent condition, and rounded dormer windows, the house has a mansard roof on one side and a gabled one on the other. In addition, on its western and rear façade, a vast patio atop archways communicates with the living rooms on the ground floor and overlooks the grounds’ terraced gardens. This façade is punctuated by large wood-framed windows, which provide the various rooms with dual-aspect sunlight all day long. Lastly, on the other side of the street, an outbuilding has enough room to park one vehicle.
…By Patrice Besse
Longère Uzerche (19)
iad France - Emmeline Garzino offers you: UZERCHE, EXCLUSIVE - On the heights of this exceptional medieval tourist town, nicknamed 'The Pearl of Limousin' - Discover this sumptuous longhouse renovated in 2011 with outbuildings, a secure in-ground swimming pool, and land. It consists on the ground floor of a bright entrance, leading on the left side to the dining room with an equipped open kitchen and pantry. On the right side, you will find the living room with a fireplace and terrace access. At the same level, there is one bedroom and a shower room with separate toilet - PRM accessibility. The upper floor has 8 spacious and sunny bedrooms and 4 additional shower rooms. The main garden of 4780m² includes a secure in-ground pool, an outdoor terrace, an outbuilding that can be restored for residential purposes, as well as a bread oven. An additional 7 hectares are available with the property. This charming cottage is perfectly maintained, and its materials and equipment are of the highest quality. Its geographical location is also ideal for any life project. By car, it only takes a few minutes to reach the A20 motorway connecting Paris to Toulouse, 30 minutes to reach the towns of BRIVE / TULLE / LIMOGES, and 2 hours to reach Bordeaux / Toulouse / Clermont-Ferrand. Services, shops, and other essential facilities are less than 2 minutes away by car. Let yourself be seduced. Agency fees charged to the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 145 and CLIMATE class A index 4. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation of clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Emmeline Garzino, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at BRIVE RSAC under number 837748714, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Property Pérols-sur-Vézère (19)
Located in the heart of the vast wild expanses of the Millevaches plateau, in a preserved environment, between stream, woods & peat bog, discover without delay this beautiful restored country barn. With a total living area of 150 m², you will find on the ground floor a pleasant living room of 40 m², a fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom; then on the first floor, a large hallway leading to a large bedroom, an office & a spacious attic of 44 m², ideal for potential expansion. Thanks to its beautiful openings & its picture window, you will fall under the charm of a superb 70 m² terrace with a pool offering a 180° view of its exceptional natural setting of 13.5 hectares. Built on the old stables, you can use a 260 m² space perfect for a garage, workshop & cellar. If you are looking for a unique, quiet place rooted in the region combining comfort, modernity & authenticity, this rare character property is for you.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
House Bugeat (19)
Wonderful turn-key business opportunity! The only 4bed and award winning B&B in the lovely town of Bugeat - https://www.channel4.com/programmes/a-new-life-in-the-sun Series 10 Episode 8 Property description: Entrance, hallway, open plan kitchen with dining area and log burner, sitting room with log burner. Beautiful staircase leading to the first floor: 4 double bedrooms each with a workspace for computer/laptop and its own shower and toilet. The partly converted attic offers plenty of space for two large bedrooms and a bathroom. The laundry room and storage for the B&B is here, too. A lovely terrace, accessible from the back of the house leads to the garden and the two cellars.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Property Tulle (19)
Energy class C, Climate class C. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine
Property Egletons (19)
Situated in a quiet environment with no overlooking neighbors, this stone building from 1841 offers single-level living. The south orientation of the house allows for natural brightness and winter warmth, while the stone structure keeps it cool in the summer. Raised on a partial basement, the ground floor includes a living room with its authentic cantou, a fitted kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, a toilet, a pantry/laundry area, and a boiler room. On the upper floor, a large mezzanine leads to a shower room/toilet and two bedrooms, one of which has a small terrace with a dominant view over nature. In addition, there is a garage and a carport that can accommodate two vehicles. Its nearly 3000m² land perfectly complements the property, allowing for a garden without the constraint of excessive size and maintenance. It is a warm, peaceful house with architectural quality that makes it a rare and truly pleasant place to live. Energy consumption housing: Class E. The net seller price of the property is €220,000 plus a fixed fee of €11,700 including tax for buyer's fees, totaling €231,700.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
House with terrace Egletons (19)
In the heart of Egletons, close to services and shops, this splendid residence has retained all its charm and authenticity. The property consists of a master house dating from 1911 and an old caretaker's house serving as an office and accommodations. The undeniable charm of the old is present, with its beautiful moldings, high ceilings, period fireplaces, and original flooring. Once you pass through the gate, you will be immediately captivated. As in these beautiful period homes, you will find on the ground floor a warm and authentic kitchen and living spaces. The first level, with a balcony, leads to four beautiful bedrooms, all with lovely parquet flooring; a bathroom and a toilet. The top floor offers a fifth bedroom and two attics that could allow you to create new living spaces. Built on a lovely green park of 1500m², it also has a garage.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
House with terrace Egletons (19)
This recent construction is a true masterpiece combining contemporary design and functionality, located in a green setting just a few minutes from all essential facilities. Perfectly integrated into its natural environment, this property offers you a spacious and bright living space, ideal for the whole family. Its living room benefits from a fluid layout, allowing pleasant circulation between the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Thanks to large bay windows, natural light is omnipresent throughout the day with a panorama of the wooded enclosure. The direct access to the covered terrace, which extends the living space, invites you to enjoy the outdoors in any season. Each bedroom has a water point for added comfort. But that’s not all: its total basement with plenty of storage options is complemented by a heated room with independent access, perfect for those who work from home.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
Property Arnac-Pompadour (19)
This equestrian property is located 8 km from Pompadour, the city of horses. It is located on an area of about 15 hectares including meadows and woods, 9 hectares of which are in one piece with a pond. This beautifully crafted property complex is made up of two stone dwelling houses, two gites, a huge barn which serves as a riding school, a barn, an active stable, a storage building, a club house, a quarry, a round pen as well as a walker. All meadows are fenced, electrified and equipped with artesian wells. A passable track on foot or by vehicle runs along the property. Animal welfare is the key word. You will be seduced by the quality of this place of life. Possibility of acquiring the equestrian activity part THE BUILDINGS : All residential buildings are entirely in stone construction and completely rehabilitated Dwelling house no. 1 : With a living area of 208 m2, fully renovated with quality materials and with great taste. Its distribution is as follows: 1st level: - A living room of 39 m2 with equipped and fitted kitchen. - A cocooning lounge with its fireplace and its library. - Room. - A bathroom. - Toilets. 2nd level: - Two rooms used as workshop and office separated by a cob wall. - Room. - A storage space. Double glazed wood carpentry Wooden shutters Oil heating, radiators. Stove and wood and fireplace. Dwelling house no. 2 : Former building fulfilling agricultural functions, this former sheepfold was completely renovated in 2012-2013 by the current owners. The renovation is very well done. Distributed on 2 levels, with a living area of 150 m2, it consists of: - A fitted and equipped kitchen. - A room of 47 m2 combining living room, dining room giving access to a terrace. - A bathroom. - Toilets - A functional part converted into a laundry room. Upstairs, the mezzanine is an ideal space for children. This floor also includes: - Three rooms. - A bathroom with toilet. Garage. Double glazed wood carpentry. Wooden shutters. Heat pump, underfloor heating, radiators upstairs. Wood stove. Spring water capture, 5000L tank with submerged pump that supplies the house and the stable. Possibility of connection to city water. UV chlorine treatment station. The independent gîte (living area 47 m2) On the ground floor, living room of 31 m2 giving access to the terrace. Upstairs 2 bedrooms with bathroom and toilet. Double glazed wood carpentry. Electric heating. Air conditioning in the bedrooms. The gîte adjoining the barn (living area 48m2) Room of 23 m2 including a bedroom with its living room. Kitchen of 20 m2, toilets and shower room. Double glazed wood carpentry. Electric heating. THE EQUESTRIAN CENTER : - A barn: size 30M X 20M including 10 boxes of 4m2, upholstery, changing rooms, a grooming area. All boxes are equipped with automatic drinkers and rubber mats. Fogger installed inside the building, covered shower adjoining the barn Sanitary room including shower, single washbasin, toilet. - A carousel located in a huge stone barn of 500 m2. - An active stable with an area of 800 m2 with its stabilized ground and a sand area - A stable located under the barn comprising 3 boxes including 1 foaling box of 4M X 6M. The boxes are equipped with automatic drinkers and rubber mats. - A storage building of 30M X12M. - A career of 50M X 20 M. - A round pen with a diameter of 18 meters. - A walker : capacity 4 places, floor in interlocking sand cobblestones. - A club Cover of 20 m2. For any information, you can contact Carole DEFRANCE at 06.81.12.11.43 Individual Entrepreneur registered with the RSAC of Brive under the number 822 013 819 Holder of an employee certificate issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Corrèze bearing the ADC number 1901 2021 000 000 034, with an expiry date of June 30, 2024. Certified Real Estate Expert CFEI No2018/690
…By Destin De Pierre
House Arnac-Pompadour (19)
Discover this superb property nestled in the Pompadour sector, 'The City of the Horse,' an area renowned for its charm, history, national stud, and numerous equestrian events.Set on a landscaped park of over 8,000 m², this residence offers a unique living environment, combining generous spaces, modern comfort, and numerous layout possibilities.Built at the end of the 1980s and elevated on a basement, this house with beautiful volumes is currently divided into two distinct areas:- The main residence- A part dedicated to a guesthouse activity, including an independent entrance, a kitchen, a dining room, and, on the first floor, five bedrooms each with their en-suite bathroom.A spacious and bright living space:Ground floor:- A large welcoming entrance hall,- A bright living room of approximately 60 m²,- A separate kitchen,- A dining room,- A master suite with a bathroom.On the upper floors:- A large bedroom with its en-suite bathroom and private WC.- A library space.Rare outbuildings and amenities:- Two large garages,- Winter garden,- Summer kitchen and boiler room,- A large pantry.Annexes:- A large outbuilding with a storage area and a room of 40 m² designed for hosting, with a kitchenette and sanitary facilities.A wooded and maintained park offers a green and peaceful setting with small garden outbuildings.The owners have gradually modernized the house with recent equipment, including reversible heat pumps, ensuring comfort and energy savings.This property is ideal for:- A large family home,- A guesthouse or gîte activity,- A professional project requiring space and outbuildings.A rare opportunity in the area, to visit without delay!(5.00% fees inclusive charged to the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By A.l Developpement
Castle Arnac-Pompadour (19)
Ref.4472 : On the edge of Dordogne, for sale fully restored chateau with swimming pool and guest house. The chateau nestles on the slopes of a small valley from which a cascade of ponds cascades down through the woods. With no other view than its grounds, it is a haven of tranquillity. Uzerche, the ‘Pearl of the Limousin’ and the Périgord Noir, with its delicacies, are close by. Pompadour is just a few minutes away. With almost 150 events a year, the Cité du Cheval is sure to please lovers of the equestrian arts, while night owls will be delighted to learn that a casino is due to open soon. A pretty tree-lined driveway leads to an esplanade where the château sits enthroned. Or rather the dwelling, as the residence can be divided into three branches, those of a U shape. There is the dwelling, an East wing and a North wing, with a total living area of around 800sqm. The three-storey dwelling comprises two main buildings linked by an entrance porch. Its south-facing facade is flanked on the west by a round tower and a square, projecting tower. The staircase tower to the north is integrated into the facade. Beyond the gateway, under the archway on the right, is a large lounge. Adorned with an imposing fireplace in the style typical of the 16th/ 17th century, it bears the later Lobeilhac coat of arms. This austere room evokes the hunting returns of the Lieutenant de Louveterie, the smell of leather and dogs drying in front of the hearth. At the far end of the room, a passageway leads to the east wing, which we will talk about later. Back under the arch, a few steps lead up to the spiral staircase serving the entire dwelling. On the mezzanine floor: You enter the dwelling via the grand salon. In this splendid room, a monumental fireplace, the pebbled floor and the stained glass windows are reminiscent of the opulent homes of the High Middle Ages. In one corner of the living room, the base of the Round Tower, a small room with a semi-circular bench, serves as a discussion or games room. An archway leads to the fully-equipped kitchen and the adjoining breakfast room. A bathroom completes this level. First floor: The first half-level leads into the ‘Long Room’, a beautiful long room with half-timbering and wood panelling. Two doors conceal a bathroom and toilet. Back on the staircase, you reach the second half-level with its beautiful gallery with terracotta floor tiles and painted ceilings. It leads first to the ‘Squire's Room’. This vast suite comprises a sitting room with fireplace, separated from the bedroom by a stained glass partition by Amédée de Caranza. The laddered parquet flooring, the vast windows, the superbly painted ceilings and the size of the room transport us irresistibly to the Renaissance. A beautiful bathroom, installed in the Round Tower, completes this flat. Back in the gallery, you will find two smaller bedrooms with shared bathrooms. Second floor: Above the Long Room is a large attic bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet. There is access to the terrace that joins the stairway tower and the square tower. The third floor features an imposing billiards room, whose inverted ship's hull gives it a bewitching charm. Small rooms at the top of the towers provide a pleasant contrast with their more intimate feel. The east wing has a slate gable roof. It forms a corner with the Logis. It is accessed via the drawing room with its coat of arms or via a double door through the courtyard. It comprises Ground floor: entrance hall and remarkable quarter-turn baluster staircase, vast 17th century dining room, bedroom with alcove, shower room and toilet. From the dining room, a staircase leads down to the large cellar, ideal for a wine cellar. You can see the granite vein on which the house is solidly anchored. Upstairs: A long passageway leads to two beautiful bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room and wc. The north wing is a group of buildings that were probably used as stables and shops, but now form a single unit. It includes : On the ground floor: a very large tiled games room suitable for all types of use, whether for families or events. Behind a glass wall, a room used as a bedroom that has retained its original fireplace. There is also a small kitchen and a toilet on this level. On the mezzanine level, there is a beautiful corridor with ladder-style parquet flooring, organised around the skylight that illuminates the games room. This space leads to an attic bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet. The main outbuilding is a dwelling known as The Petite grange, because of its previous use. This dwelling has a living area of around 80 sqm. It is equipped with a 2022 Interdomo Domomat oil-fired boiler and a wood-burning stove. Restoration of the Petite grange was completed in 2006. There are: On the ground floor: a large, comfortable tiled living room with beamed ceilings. A lovely kitchen area and storeroom. Upstairs: three attic bedrooms with shower room and toilet. The second outbuilding is the swimming pool area with a 10 x 5 m pool, heated and treated by electrolysis (salt) as well as a large pool house with shower and wc. The enclosure is secured by walls lined with hedges around part of the perimeter. Other small roofs complete the outbuildings: a bread oven, located between the swimming pool and the dwelling, and a garden shed, built on the edge of the pond. Finally, there is a laundry and boiler room in the basement of the dwelling, accessible from the inner courtyard. The grounds, covering an area of around 7 acres (2.85 hectares), are shaped like an uneven diamond. The château is at its centre. This area opens onto a tree-lined driveway leading to the esplanade at the entrance to the château. This esplanade, adorned with flowerbeds and a magnificent wisteria climbing over the dwelling, is an impressive sight. Beyond the avenues laid out around the château, the English-style park features a succession of meadows, small woods and high hedges. Behind the North Wing, a charming pond marks the start of the ‘cascade’ that disappears into the surrounding woods. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Property with pool Arnac-Pompadour (19)
Located near Pompadour and its national stud farm, this estate of approximately 7 hectares offers a layout well-suited for hosting holidaymakers or groups. The town is internationally known for its equestrian events, including horse racing and eventing competitions, making it a key attraction for a tourist clientele. The property lies in the Périgord, a region sought after for its rolling landscapes, rural heritage, and strong tourism appeal. The main residence, typical of early 19th-century local architecture, offers approximately 150 sqm of living space. It includes a living area, three bedrooms and a bathroom, and is equipped with central heating and a heat pump. Ten wooden cottages are spread across the estate. Each includes two bedrooms, a kitchenette, a living room and a shower room, providing a good level of comfort. They may serve as guest accommodation or independent lodging for family and friends. The grounds include several leisure amenities: a mini-golf course, a volleyball court, a small football field, and a play area with swings and a slide. A 300 sqm barn is currently used as a reception hall and benefits from a licence IV (alcohol licence). A 100 sqm former sheepfold is used for storage. This well-structured and versatile estate is suitable for residential or tourism projects, with added value from its proximity to Pompadour and the international appeal of its equestrian events, as well as the charm of the Périgord region. Presented by Benoît Rigoulet, independent sales agent. Information on the natural risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Châteauneuf-la-Forêt (87)
iad France - Geoffrey BROCK offers you: FOR SALE - CHÂTEAUNEUF LA FORET.Ideal location for this exceptional property, on its promontory of approximately 19 hectares, with no immediate neighbors, 40 minutes from Limoges International Airport and just 5 minutes from the nearest village with all amenities.Château with more than 750 m² of very bright living space, perfectly exposed and having undergone a complete renovation that combines luxury, comfort, and modernity.Former sanatorium of more than 1,265 m², to renovate, offering multiple possibilities.The property, consisting of 19 hectares of contiguous land, includes pastures, woods, undergrowth, and a water feature.This residence is a true haven of peace and serenity.Complete file available upon request.Agency fees payable by the seller.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 174 and CLIMATE class A index 4. Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Geoffrey BROCK, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with RSAC of LIMOGES under number 531048486, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
House Châteauneuf-la-Forêt (87)
Located just 30 kilometers from Limoges, in a charming village, this character house dating from 1830 is ideal as a family home or pleasant second home. With its spacious rooms, 2,175 sqm of wooded grounds and close proximity to shops, it combines charm and comfort. In excellent condition, the first floor features a welcoming entrance hall leading to a study, a dining room adjoining the living room, a kitchen, a laundry room, a workshop and a toilet. Upstairs, a vast landing leads to five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large room currently used as an office. The second floor houses a perfectly insulated attic that takes up the entire surface area of the house. Outbuildings complete the property, including an annex house that can be used as guest accommodation or rented out. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 7,280 euros and 9,910 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Limousin
House Eymoutiers (87)
A listed residence and its French formal garden overlooking the Vienne River, in the heart of a dynamic historic city, 40 minutes from Limoges. The architectural style of the house is emblematic of the important tanning industry, which was particularly active in the 17th and 18th centuries. The three-storey edifice was built in 1609 by one of the most notable families in the town. Trapezoid in plan, it has a tall roof with four flat-tiled pitches, which contains a large drying loft with wooden cladding in the form of a saltire and a central dormer window facing south. This large historic residence of approx. 320 m², spanning four storeys of cob-filled and rendered half-timbered walls, is actually the result of the combination of three houses; their ground floors and attics were used for tannery activities, whilst the two upper floors were reserved for residential purposes. The original layout has not changed over the centuries, the lodgings of the master of the house are still located on the upper floors. A gate and a wicket door on the street side open onto the 'Directoire courtyard' in front of the south elevation and lead to a French formal garden to the east. The southern facade features a dozen rectangular, stone-framed and small-paned windows. On the ground floor, there are three large, arched openings with security grilles. Four narrow windows on the northern facade overlook a small quay where a boat or canoe can be moored. Finally, the eastern facade, with a few straight windows and shutters on the first floor, is flanked by an annex with small windows and a gable roof. This projecting structure stands on thin wooden pillars.
…By Patrice Besse
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