Nestled in Neuville, one of Quebec's most beautiful villages, this three-hundred-year-old home is a true heritage gem, dating back to 1760. Its historic cachet is enhanced by period features such as a huge hearth and an original bread oven, still functional and up to today's standards. The first floor features a large dining room and living room that can accommodate up to 50 people. The house is currently used as a bed and breakfast, but its versatile configuration allows for a multitude of uses: whether as a family residence, an inn, or even a two-generation home.
History buffs, let yourself be seduced by the Vieille Maison Denis!
Nestled in Neuville, one of Quebec's most beautiful villages, this three-hundred-year-old home is a true heritage gem, dating back to 1760. Considered one of the oldest houses in Portneuf County, it is a perfect example of 18th-century French rural architecture. The house is distinguished by its high, straight-sloped roof, stone chimneys, asymmetrical openings, off-center door and intricate framework.
These unique features give the house an undeniable charm and make it one of Neuville's main landmarks.
With its imposing dimensions and six bedrooms, Maison Denis offers exceptional living space. Its historic cachet is enhanced by period features such as a huge hearth and an original bread oven, still functional and up to today's standards.
The first floor features a large dining room and living room that can accommodate up to 50 people. Exposed beams, wood floors and stone walls add a touch of warmth and authenticity.
The house is currently operated as a B&B, but its versatile configuration allows for a multitude of uses: whether for a family residence, an inn, or even a bi-generational, the possibilities are endless. With two kitchens, two shower rooms and two bathrooms, it's perfectly equipped to meet a variety of needs.
Come and discover this treasure trove of history and charm, and let yourself be transported by the unique atmosphere of La Vieille Maison Denis. A rare opportunity in Neuville, where past and present meet in harmony.
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