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Houses and villas in Haute-Saône

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Sélection de 8 houses and villas classified sur 32 en Haute-Saône

House, 12 Church Street in Gray
House classified MH
70100 Gray

Historic house of the 16th century located in Gray in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, reconstructed identically after its destruction in 1940. Ranked historic monument in 1941 for its ancient facades and roofs.
House, 10 - 12 Market Street in Gray
Grenier
70100 Gray

Former public attic house of the 15th-XVIth centuries in Gray (Haute-Saône), remarkable by its screw gables and stairs, classified as Historic Monument in 2002.
Maison Route de Chancey in Mosey-Besuche
House classified MH
70140 Motey-Besuche

The 18th-century Route de Chancey in Motey-Besuche is a typical example of Burgundy rural architecture, with its agricultural buildings and enclosures representative of a prosperous peasantry.
Maison Racle sur le Treige in Granges-le-Bourg
House classified MH
70400 Granges-le-Bourg

The house Racle is a 4th quarter house of the 16th century located in Granges-le-Bourg in Haute-Saône, known for its carved fireplace classified as a historical monument in 1971.
Black-Anney House in Gray
House classified MH
70100 Gray

The Noir-Anney house, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century in Gray (Haute-Saône), is a typical example of a bourgeois house of merchant, combining shop and residence with a remarkable terraced garden.
Gaudy House in Granges-le-Bourg
House classified MH
70400 Granges-le-Bourg

Gaudy House is a 16th century house located in Granges-le-Bourg in Haute-Saône, classified as a historic monument for its Renaissance fireplace and typical rural architecture.
House of the Trepot in Gray
House classified MH
70100 Gray

The Maison du Trépot, a 16th century civil building in Gray in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, is distinguished by its ogival vaults and its corbellation. Classified as a Historic Monument, it illustrates the local Renaissance architecture.
Winemaker's house in Chevigney
House classified MH
70140 Chevigney

The winemaker's house of Chevigney, built in the 16th century, is a historical monument located in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, typical of the rural wine architecture of the period.