This charming 16th century manor house rests gracefully on a hill, surrounded by 7 hectares of woodland and prairies. The property offers tremendous character and has been built in the traditional architectural style of the Haute-Pyrenees.
The principal house (450m2 surface area split on 3 levels) and its outbuilding are linked together by a lovely tower with a spiral staircase. Many original features also remain in the property such as the beautiful wooden door of the central tower, the old ceilings and a smaller tower to the side of the main building.
Several small outbuildings have been added to this manor house over the centuries and traces of a watermill can still be found along the pretty stream which crosses the property.
The property is located near a village known for its cross-country skiing and enjoys beautiful views over the valley and surrounding woodland. It does however require renovation to return this manor house to its former glory, although the main structure and the roof have been well preserved. |