Villeréal (French pronunciation: [vilʁeal]; Languedocien: Vilareal) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France.
The new Bastide was built in the next four years and the King signed a contract in 1269 determining the legal statutes of the Villereal.
King Edward I of England signed the “Charte des Coutumes de la Cité” on 20 April 1288, which protected the inhabitants and set the rules of life in the village community.
The “Halle”, the main market building, is spacious and has an unusual half-timber and cob upper storey.
Villéreal's exterior stairways would be necessary only if arcades were added to an existing building, since they provided access to the rooms above the street.