Situated in the charming town of Luçon (85400), this exceptional property is captivating thanks to its privileged location in the town centre, offering easy access to local shops, local services and all the amenities you need for everyday life. Nestling in the heart of the historic centre, this residence boasts an authentic atmosphere and a unique living environment, ideal for lovers of history and architectural heritage. The ‘Gravechat’ mansion, formerly known as ‘du Puy du Fou’, was completed in its current form in 1780 by Louis-Marie Poictevin de la Rochette, but the house was known to have belonged to Amaury de Sapineau before 1440. Listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, this 18th-century town house combines elegance and history. The ISMH listing protects all the facades, the roofs, the monumental gateway, the stone staircase with its wrought-iron handrail, the wood panelling in the grand salon and the gypseries. The original 1823 wallpapers in the petit salon, classified as ‘historic furniture’, have been restored and are separate from the sale. With approx. 480 m² of living space, it comprises 10 rooms including 7 bedrooms, offering a generous and refined space. The property, which spans 1,410 m² of land, has a large central courtyard enclosed by a monumental gateway framed by arcades. The main building to the east features large lounges and a majestic stairway. The west building (formerly the stable, tack room and carriage house). The building to the south, which notably housed a laundry and additional domestic accommodation. Renovation and restoration works are planned to restore the splendour of this exceptional property, which also features a wooded garden enclosed by stone walls, a garage and numerous outbuildings.