Now back in use as a main residence, the house, built by the canon Noble Nicolas in 1530 and now the home of the owners, is built with the remains of the feudal town. The House of Noble Nicolas comprises two 16th-century dwellings. Situated on the ramparts in Avallon's very quiet historic quarter, this ancient garden offers a panoramic view of the Morvan. The garden and swimming pool are available for use. Numerous restaurants in the immediate vicinity. In particular Les Cordois Autrement, the most famous. Museums and exhibitions are within walking distance, as is the adjoining Collegiate Church of Saint Lazare. Vézelay is around ten kilometres away.
The Julie room (40 m²) is located on the first floor of the turret dwelling, accessible by a spiral staircase. It has a double bed (160cm wide) and a renovated shower room. There is a sitting area and a convertible armchair (bedding extra). Possibility of a second single bed. A full breakfast (bread, cereals, dairy products, home-made jam, fruit, etc.) is served in the guest dining room. The decoration combines objects from the past with the comfort of a complete renovation.