Seventeenth-century Percheron house in the valley of the Huisne, near the Reno-Valdieu forest, in a classified site. The residence is set in a park of 7,300 m², with two large outbuildings forming a landscaped inner courtyard. The main house offers 185 m² of living space over two levels. On the ground floor, a small living room opens onto a south-facing terrace, the living room with its stone fireplace occupies the center of the house, followed by the equipped kitchen which is adjacent to a back kitchen, plus a shower and toilet. On the upper floor, an office occupies the landing area, which opens onto three bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room, plus a bathroom and separate toilet. The semi-buried basement has a large vaulted room and a boiler room, with its heat pump. Flanking the house are two outbuildings, one measuring 95 m² and the other 230 m², part of which is under renovation to create an annex with 90 m² of living space. This description has been automatically translated from French.