Located in the heart of the magnificent medieval village of Najac, which is listed as one of the "most beautiful villages in France", this building with its beautiful exterior, whose oldest elements date back to the 13th century, has a proud appearance. It has two very different faces: on the one hand, it is in the heart of the village, on the other it escapes towards the countryside. The house has a beautiful south-east exposure. It has a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside and the medieval castle. On the village side, you enter the building through the grocery shop, richly stocked with products selected notably from local and organic producers. At the back there is a spacious storeroom. The living area is accessed by a staircase which leads to a large, very pleasant room (39 m²) with a kitchen opening onto the living room. A terrace created as an extension, very luminous and benefiting from an exceptional view, is one of the main assets of the property. On the other side, a hallway leads to a bathroom, a toilet and a bedroom. On the upper floor there are three large bedrooms (16, 17 and 18 m²) and a bathroom with a toilet. It is also possible to enter the house through a lateral entrance. On this side there is also a sound cellar, which has been converted into a workshop, and a large cellar with a cistern. A few more steps lead to a completely independent gîte, which consists of a kitchen-living room on the ground floor with a terrace overlooking the countryside and a shower room with toilet on the first floor, plus two bedrooms. Although located in the centre of town, there are no overlooking view and the environment is not very noisy. Another advantage of the building is the rental income with the separate flat and the business which can pay rent to his owner. Indeed, this shop is perennial, it has existed for 17 years, open 7 days a week for six months of the year and is the food "lung" of the village. This village of Najac benefits from many assets that its neighbours can envy: the presence of shops, a school, a doctor, a post office, and even ... a gendarmerie. No sanitation required: the building is connected to the mains drainage system. No work required, only a refreshment.