Introduction
Situated on the ramparts of Romenay (71470), a medieval village of the 12th century, this superb 14th century house has several outbuildings that can be converted into a gîte and connected to the main building by a covered balcony. It has a magnificent roof frame, clearly visible in a turret converted into a bedroom, perfectly maintained interior and exterior half-timbering, a terracotta tiled floor and a loophole window. It is situated in the centre of the village and therefore close to the shops (supermarket, post office, bank, schools). The village is close to the towns of Tournus, Mâcon and Bourg-en-Bresse.
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