A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Longhouse

Agency Seine-et-Marne
LAVAL EN BRIE 77148 213.47 m² 399 000 €
Agency Picardie
QUEND 80120 126 m² 446 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BEAUTIRAN 33640 121 m² 399 000 €
Agency Vendée
Agency Besançon-Doubs
Agency Nantes
SAINT ETIENNE DE MONTLUC 44360 257 m² 895 000 €
Agency Côtes d’Armor
ST CARREUC 22150 196 m² 299 000 €
Longère contemporaine à ossature bois dans son écrin végétal - Réf. 15981
Agency Saint-Tropez
BAGNOLS EN FORET 83600 223 m² 1 575 000 €
Agency Tours
RESTIGNE 37140 292 m² 590 000 €
Agency Rennes
MELESSE 35520 254 m² 795 000 €
Agency Picardie
Agency Orléans
COMBREUX 45530 314 m² 600 000 €
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Agency Seine-et-Marne
Agency Picardie
QUERRIEU 80115 248 m² 690 000 €
Agency Picardie
Agency Nantes
SAINT ETIENNE DE MONTLUC 44360 231 m² 648 900 €
Agency Vendée
SAINT HILAIRE DES LOGES 85240 313 m² 474 000 €
Agency Tours
VERNOU SUR BRENNE 37210 387 m² 1 070 000 €
Agency Vendée
Agency Seine-et-Marne
SAINT MARTIN DU BOSCHET 77320 219 m² 485 000 €
Agency Yvelines
Agency Picardie
Agency Morbihan
Our properties ‘Longhouse’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Investing in a longhouse
As its name suggests, a longhouse is… well, long! This type of single-storey building is perfect for lovers of stone walls and exceptional homes.
A longhouse
In terms of the impression it makes, it certainly stands out from other rural dwellings, such as farmhouses, stables and barns, with its monolithic volume and guttered walls. The dictionary definition of a longhouse is a narrow dwelling extending lengthwise along the axis of the ridge. These long, low rural stone buildings can be found all over France, but especially in Normandy, Charentes and Brittany.
Once the homes of subsistence farmers living on modest means, they make ideal country homes with their blend of old and new and distinctively individual style.

Renovating a longhouse without compromising its DNA
From a relatively modest rural residence, the longhouse has now established itself as a very desirable property once certain adjustments have been made: creating new openings to let in more natural daylight, defining individual room spaces, updating finishes, converting the attic to create another room, etc. Depending on the condition of the building, the stone walls may require restoration, solid wood floors may need to be sanded and refinished, and the exposed beams and slate roof properly inspected and checked. All of these make their own essential contribution to the character of these homes. As homes, these rural houses also benefit from thick walls, high ceilings and outbuildings.

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