







Beautiful stone building erected in 1730, measuring 440 m², in the heart of the Carthusian monastery, comprising two dwellings, one of which was previously used as a bed and breakfast/gîte. All set on 2400 m² of land. One house/gîte on 3 levels with 4 bedrooms. Approximately 205 m² of living space. One house on 3 levels with 4 bedrooms. Approximately 236 m² of living space. In addition, there is a 23 m² cellar. There is approximately 70 m² of attic space suitable for conversion, with a ridge height of 6 meters. Equipped with a sauna annex. Equipped with a masonry heater and a 3.5-ton bread oven. Fitted kitchen with granite countertops and central island. Equipped with solar panels Equipped with a digital entry system Equipped with a full alarm system Equipped with an electric gate Equipped with a carport Equipped with a recently installed gas central heating system with an underground tank Equipped with pellet stoves Equipped with fiber optic internet and many other amenities. This house was the birthplace of François Bonne, who would later become a famous archbishop in Japan. Formerly an inn and bed and breakfast, this property is highly adaptable and can even be divided into two separate apartments. It can also accommodate a large family thanks to its eight bedrooms and spacious rooms.