Deconsecrated Church from 815 Transformed into an Exceptional Residence
This deconsecrated church, originally constructed in 815 and remodelled in the 13th century, has been exquisitely transformed into a truly unique home.
The entrance is located within the ground-floor apse, revealing impressive ceiling heights that immediately captivate. The 37 m² dining and kitchen area features stunning Provençal ceilings and opens through a large glass frontage onto a 30 m² private courtyard. Adjacent, in the former sacristy, a comfortable TV room offers the flexibility to serve as a third bedroom. A stylish shower room with Italian shower, basin, WC, and a storage cupboard completes the ground floor.
On the first floor, a 28 m² salon extends beneath an extraordinary 6.4 m ceiling, radiating grandeur and charm. Numerous original architectural features impart a timeless character. At the western end, a 22 m² bedroom with an en-suite bathroom (shower, basin, WC) is discreetly separated by a glass partition, complemented by a mezzanine that adds further space and versatility.
The second floor comprises a suite with a bedroom and bathroom (bathtub, basin, WC), enjoying delightful views over the salon and apse below.
A 110 m² garden, shaded by ancient trees, provides a tranquil retreat, perfect for summer leisure.
Just 100 metres from the property, the historic town centre offers a curated selection of shops catering to all daily needs.
An energy performance certificate is currently being prepared.