An 18th century priory and outbuildings set in 3 200 m² of grounds in the heart of a village, 80 km from Paris. A two-leaf wooden gate opens onto a square courtyard at the rear of the priory, with a lawned area in the middle. Three storeys high, the 18th-century building forms an L-shape with the adjoining outbuilding to its right. It has been restored on both floors and is divided into two independent dwellings that could be used for seasonal rental. A second outbuilding to the left of the priory, a former artist's studio, has also been converted into a duplex apartment. The priory is flanked by two lodges which were probably added in the last century. The walls of the central section are built in quarry stone and pierced with arched windows with large panes. These are protected by matching arched wooden shutters. The tiled gable roof is topped by two chimney flues and the light in the top floor comes in through shed dormer windows. Like the whole building, the roof is in three sections. The side sections are identical and cover the lodges, both of which are one storey high, while the central section is two storeys high. The extension facades are covered in beige rendering. Finally, the property, enclosed by walls and hidden from outside view, has a priory garden in the front of the dwelling, where there are two small open outbuildings.
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