Rich in history, this ancestral home was built in 1820 by patriot farmer Louis Julien. Resting on a stone foundation, its walls rise one-and-a-half storeys in stone to the ridge. The 6-foot basement is now cement. A one-storey living room with wood siding (Maibec) on a concrete slab has been added, with windows on 3 sides and underfloor heating. A carport adjoins the wood-sided garage/barn without foundation. Located in an agricultural zone, the visual space is vast, the ambiance rural, yet access to Autoroute 530/30 is only 3 km away.