In a hamlet near Vezins de Levezou, there is a charming little farmhouse to be completely restored where Jean Henri Fabre, famous entomologist and botanist, spent part of his childhood in the house of his paternal grandparents. An interior courtyard invites you to contemplate these places full of history and to glimpse the cellars and barn on the ground floor. A wide stone staircase overlooking the courtyard provides access to the main house. A living room where time has stood still for more than a century opens up to you, that is to say in the configuration where JH Fabre knew and described it with an imposing fireplace where whole trunks were consumed and where the reddish light of a beautiful blaze of pine splinters lit up the room. There is also a central table and a kitchen area, a bathroom and a large bedroom with a fireplace, all on the same level. An attic upstairs or another large bedroom can be created to complete this house. It is located on a plot of 295 m² with the courtyard plus a pretty agricultural land with a non-adjoining lean-to located 100m from the house of 1950 m². This house is just waiting for an admirer of Fabre who would dream of settling there or simply to restore it and save this heritage. This charming little farm in the quiet of a hamlet deserves to be visited. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website:
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