In a picturesque Charentais village, a 19th-century house with approximately 235 m², with all its furnishings, courtyard, patio and commercial premises. Topped with a gently sloping gabled barrel tile roof, the house faces southwest on the village square and northeast from its courtyard and patio facing the imposing chateau and its chapel on its rocky perch. On the courtyard side, the house's façade is made out of exposed rubble stone highlighted by ashlar limestone window and door surrounds. From the first floor, a patio of 15 m² is accessible and overlooks the Zen courtyard on one side. Facing the village square, the façade is covered in a plaster coating providing glimpses of ashlar stone in the window and door surrounds. On the ground floor the windows and doors are arranged so that the front door and a window precede a shop window and its integrated door. The upper floor windows are organised into vertical rows framed with ashlar stone, the windowsills of which are extended by a small ledge.
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Property ID: 120092736575