A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Longhouse

Under offer
Agency Le Mans
COUDRECIEUX 72440 113 SQM 199 000 €
Agency Albi – Castres
PUYLAURENS 81700 240 SQM 448 000 €
Agency Finistère
PLOUGONVEN 29640 167 SQM 408 500 €
Agency La Baule
HERBIGNAC 44410 197 SQM 495 000 €
Agency Morbihan
Agency Pau
BORDERES SUR L ECHEZ 65320 203 SQM 465 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Le Mans
SAINTE SABINE SUR LONGEVE 72380 345 SQM
Sale agreed
Agency Finistère
Agency Côtes d’Armor
ST CARREUC 22150 196 SQM 310 000 €
Agency Morbihan
VANNES 56000 290 SQM 998 000 €
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
Sale agreed
Agency Tours
SAINT BRANCHS 37320 210 SQM
Agency Morbihan
Agency Côtes d’Armor
Agency Dordogne
LAMONZIE MONTASTRUC 24520 204 SQM 400 000 €
Agency Côtes d’Armor
Agency Seine-et-Marne
LA FERTE SOUS JOUARRE 77260 542 SQM 1 497 600 €
Sale agreed
Agency Finistère
PLOUGONVEN 29640 160 SQM
Agency NIORT
AIGONDIGNE 79370 218 SQM 369 000 €
Agency Côtes d’Armor
Agency NIORT
AIGONDIGNÉ 79370 204 SQM 399 000 €
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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