In the heart of the historic village of Lasseube (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), this characterful stone residence exemplifies the traditional architecture of the Béarn. Offering approximately 1,076 sq ft of living space, the home includes a variety of living areas and two bedrooms. The property also features a south-facing garden, a large attached barn, and a traditional bread oven.
The entrance is marked by an original checkerboard stone floor, while an impressive Louis XIII–style wooden staircase immediately catches the eye. To the right, a 355 sq ft room with a fireplace and the same original flooring once served as the kitchen and now offers an ideal canvas for creating a welcoming central living space.
Upstairs, a spacious 366 sq ft bedroom with an existing water connection, a fireplace, and a built-in wooden wardrobe opens onto a south-facing gallery with panoramic views of the Pyrenees. The top floor hosts another bedroom with its own shower room (215 sq ft).
The garden provides a peaceful retreat, while the adjoining barn offers multiple possibilities - from an artist’s studio to guest accommodations or an extension of the main living space. An additional adjoining plot of land is available for purchase.
Lasseube offers excellent amenities, including a school, kindergarten, medical services, shops, bakery, bars, and restaurants - all within walking distance. Pau is only 25 minutes away, Oloron-Sainte-Marie 15 minutes, ski resorts within an hour, and both the Atlantic coast and Spain can be reached in about 90 minutes.