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Houses and villas classified in Creuse

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House, 19 Grande-Rue in Felletin
House classified MH
23500 Felletin

The house of the 19 Grande-Rue in Felletin, dated between the 13th and 16th centuries, is a medieval civil building remarkable for its carved niche and wood-paned architecture, located in New Aquitaine, in the Creuse.
Turret house in Boussac
Turret house
23600 Boussac

The Boussac turret house, built between the 15th and 18th centuries, is a historic monument located in New Aquitaine, remarkable for its two elegant turrets and its staircase with right flights.
House, 3 Rue Détournée in Felletin
House classified MH
23500 Felletin

An urban house dating from the 15th to the 16th century in Felletin (New Aquitaine), a rare example of Gothic civil architecture flamboyant with staircase turret and medieval well. Today integrated into the local media library.
House of the Bailli of Felletin
Maison du Bailli
23500 Felletin

The House of the Bailli of Felletin, 15th to 16th century hotel, is a historical monument located in Felletin in Creuse, combining medieval civil architecture and Renaissance elements as a scauguette and a staircase with a view.
Maison des Vallenet in Aubusson
House classified MH
23200 Aubusson

The Vallenet House, a 15th-15th-century civil building in Aubusson (New Aquitaine), combines medieval and classical architecture with an iconic hexagonal tower and an 18th-century fountain.
Cornelius House in Aubusson
House classified MH
23200 Aubusson

Corneille House, dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries in Aubusson, New Aquitaine, is an emblematic building of the historical tapestry, now a museum of popular arts and traditions.