


18th-century monastic longère (Jurassian farmhouse) to renovate, 44 ha in the Jura
About this property
In the heart of the Revermont region of the Jura, this former 18th-century monastic farmhouse comprises a remarkable architectural ensemble: a substantial stone longère with integrated chapel, a second building with bread oven, and several agricultural outbuildings. The current habitable space offers a kitchen-living room, sitting room, bathroom and three bedrooms on the upper floor, with scope for extension into adjoining volumes (former stables, former cottage with period fireplace).
The estate also includes three agricultural buildings totalling 1,500 m² (barns, cattle boxes, modern cattle housing from 2024), plus various annexes (cellars, stables). The roof was renovated thirty years ago and the main structure requires no major intervention.
The entire landholding of 44 hectares, held in one parcel—exceptionally rare in the region—comprises meadows and woodland bordering the property directly. Three natural springs supply the estate. Situated at the end of a well-preserved hamlet, ten minutes from motorway access, this historically charged location offers exceptional potential for residential, equestrian, agricultural or hospitality ventures.
The buildings
Indicative composition inferred from the listing — to be confirmed during the visit.
Key features
Potential
Diagnostics & regulatory
Information provided by the seller — to be checked during the visit and at the notary.
Financing the renovation
This property needs renovating. Depending on your project and income, restoration work may qualify for French renovation grants (MaPrimeRénov', Anah aid, the eco-PTZ loan and a reduced VAT rate). See our renovation guides.
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