A 19th-century dwelling and its outbuildings, in need of restoration, surrounded by a tree-filled garden of 1,000 m², on the border between the Maine and Perche regions. Owned by the same family for eight generations, the L-shaped building faces southeast and is enclosed by high walls. On its street side, the residence's tall façade abuts a lower building, in which a double garage is located. The property is accessible via the street or the garage, via a paved patio, followed by a tree-filled garden of 1,000 m² while, at the back of the lot, also enclosed by walls, another entrance provides access to a street that leads to the city centre. In addition, the property also includes an outbuilding from the 16th century, which, after a necessary renovation, could potentially become an independent dwelling. With a floor area of approximately 330 m², the house's main section has three levels, including the attic space, while its right-angle wing facing the garden has two levels with a convertible attic space. Vaulted cellars extend underneath the entire edifice. The property's buildings were made out of stone with quoins, accented window/door surrounds and cornices, while their roofs are covered in local tiles or slate and their oak window frames with single-glazed windows are protected by exterior shutters.
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