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It was made popular by an American tourist, back in 2017. Since then it has been renovated and it doesn't look as charming. It's not the oldest house in France. There are many medieval houses in French towns. But many were renovated earlier than this one.
@EarthlingWise this one is 1400+. The oldest house in France. What' s older?
@Evolved Again, in the North of France you have medieval houses about the same age very well restored.
https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/museums-and-heritage-sites/medieval-house-of-st-sulpice-de-grimbouville/
In the South West, you have many lovely villages with older houses.
https://about-france.com/tourism/bastide-towns.htm
https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/museums-and-heritage-sites/medieval-house-of-st-sulpice-de-grimbouville/
In the South West, you have many lovely villages with older houses.
https://about-france.com/tourism/bastide-towns.htm
@EarthlingWise older than 1400? I don't think so
@Evolved This house was actually dated 1478. It's not that old, we have houses from the 12th century in small towns like Albi.
https://www.tourisme-tarn.com/uk/patrimoine-culturel/the-old-alby-house/
https://www.tourisme-tarn.com/uk/patrimoine-culturel/the-old-alby-house/