Nestled in Neuville, one of Quebec's most beautiful villages, this three-hundred-year-old home is a true heritage gem, dating back to 1760. Its historic cachet is enhanced by period features such as a huge hearth and an original bread oven, still functional and up to today's standards. The first floor features a large dining room and living room that can accommodate up to 50 people. The house is currently used as a bed and breakfast, but its versatile configuration allows for a multitude of uses: whether as a family residence, an inn, or even a two-generation home.