Seventeenth-century house which, over the years, has not undergone transformative interventions, very interesting because it is original. It occupies, from ground to roof, the eastern half of an entire building belonging to two distinct properties. It is developed on three levels: cellars, first floor, second floor and attic. Each floor measures 80 m2.
On the first floor there are two rooms, separated by a large space partly occupied by the stairs (beautiful in stone) that go up to the second floor.
The second floor is divided into four rooms (rooms) by wooden partitions
The attic is a large attic.
Without electrical or plumbing/sanitary systems
It has its own land of 650 m2. adjacent to the house and two small storage buildings--59e09c7f8eba53409320dd64cf25d2fb!