Courbefy

Courbefy is a hamlet in the Bussière-Galant commune in the Haute-Vienne department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France.

[7][8][9] Courbefy is a small hamlet located at an altitude of c.530 metres (1,740 ft) in the Bussière-Galant commune in the department of Haute-Vienne.

The village occupies a vaguely oval space and is totally surrounded by woods, with the exception of the southern part.

The village of Courbefy initially had a medieval royal fortress, but it became a den of thieves, and the castle was destroyed in the sixteenth century by order of the consuls of Limoges.

In February 2012, a judicial procedure assigned his property to a creditor bank, which then put the whole hamlet up for auction.

An abandoned house in Courbefy, May 2013.
One of three holy wells in Courbefy to the right and a cross of devotion left.