A charming pair of Renaissance-style houses with a walled garden and a combined floor area of 360m², nestled in a quaint village in beautiful countrys
A charming pair of Renaissance-style houses with a walled garden and a combined floor area of 360m², nestled in a quaint village in beautiful countryside by the French town of Roanne.
The property is tucked away in a charming village officially recognised for its quaint character, nestled in the region around the town of Roanne, at the foot of the Monts de la Madeleine hills, which are one of the northernmost areas of the Massif Central mountain range to exceed 1,000 metres in altitude. The village lies on the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrims' way, on the route from Cluny to Le Puy-en-Velay. Shops, schools and amenities are just a few minutes away from the property. Roanne with its train station is close. And the city of Lyon is less than 1 hour and 30 minutes away by car via the A89 motorway.
You reach this Renaissance-style property from a narrow street in a quaint village, nestled in undulating countryside. Rare authenticity characterises this historical property, which stands beside the village's church. A first house towers in a walled garden that extends across this 680m² plot. This dwelling has a floor area of around 200m². It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in its roof space. A round tower crowned with a dovecote adjoins the building and offers a panoramic view of the beautiful surroundings. At the bottom of the garden, there is a second house, which is smaller. It has a 140m² floor area and features an Italian-style covered gallery. A swimming pool that is six metres long and four metres wide lies beside it.
The main dwellingThe main house has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It offers a floor area of 200m². It has three elevations of exposed stonework and its south-facing elevation and adjoining tower are smoothly lime-rendered. There are windows on all the floors. The tower has an extra floor at the top: a dovecote, crowned with a cone roof of flat tiles. A sundial above a mullioned window, right of the tower, is listed for its historical interest.
The secondary dwellingThe secondary house lies upon a basement that has been turned into a garage. A flight of stone steps leads up the dwelling and its covered Italian-style gallery. When you enter the house, you step into a large room with a concrete floor and two sets of French windows. On the left, this room connects to an apartment with two bedrooms, a kitchen, a shower room and a lavatory. On the right, it connects to a lounge, a bedroom, a kitchen, a shower room and a lavatory. The whole dwelling needs to be fully renovated. A straight staircase leads down to the basement.
The garageThe garage is the basement of the secondary dwelling. You reach it from a street that lies at a right angle to the property's other street. This garage offers a large floor area and it has a high ceiling. It also has an earthen floor. A boiler room with a heat pump system completes this level.
The cellarThe cellar serves as a wine cellar.
The swimming poolA rectangular swimming pool lies at the bottom of the garden. It is six metres long and four metres wide. Its pool liner is currently being changed.