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Farmhouse 1
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Farmhouse Visan (84)

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€595,000
228
3bd
land  2,730

By Expertimo

Farmhouse 2
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21

Farmhouse Saint-Nazaire-le-Désert (26)

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€875,000
500
8bd
land  1.6ha

By Iad France

Farmhouse with pool 3
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35

Farmhouse with pool Vaison-la-Romaine (84)

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€899,000
180
3bd
1ba.
land  1,140

By Cti

Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden 4
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Burzet (07)

ARDECHE SUD 15 min from Mont Gerbier de Jonc and 5’ from the village, old farm very nicely restored comprising 2 sitting rooms, dining room, equipped kitchen, 4 bedrooms, cellar, outbuilding and attics. In the heart of 17 ha of land, wood and meadow. Very comfortable, a lot of charm.

€500,000
230
4bd
land  17ha

By Campagnes Du Soleil

Farmhouse with pool 5
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15

Farmhouse with pool La Roche-de-Glun (26)

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€844,000
380
5bd
4ba.
land  1,798

By 3g Immo-consultant

Farmhouse 6
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Farmhouse Uzès (30)

A 17th century farmhouse in the heart of the Gard Garrigues, a precious testimony to centuries of pastoral life. The various buildings, with their thick limestone walls, are part of a series of edifices that were erected starting in the 17th century. They surround a courtyard, a space which links and protects the different farm activities. Called a 'barn' in the 18th century, this agricultural building consisted of a single structure to the north and an elevation at right angles to the east. Today, only four massive stone pillars remain, distributed around the courtyard. The development of the other two wings still standing today had to wait until the 19th century, when the cultivation of mulberry trees - of which fine specimens remain in the park - developed. At that time, silkworm breeding was at its peak, until a devastating epidemic, pepper disease, ravaged most of the farms in the Gard. The architectural style of the eastern wing presents all the typical characteristics of a silkworm farm: a long, narrow and tall building, two storeys high, with small regular openings and a gable roof, with a chimney for the ventilation and heating necessary for the growth of the 'Magnans” (greedy silkworms). The second wing on the western side was built for the staff who were required to live on the premises. The windows, which are larger in size, receive generous sunlight from the west. From the windows facing the sunset, the view encompasses the surrounding garrigue shrublands as well as the flock of sheep from the neighbouring village that regularly graze nearby. To the north, the building has remained in its original state with, on the lower level, solid cross vaults which sheltered the animals under the hayloft above. The courtyard facades are entirely lime-rendered and those visible from the outside - with the exception of the east wing - show bonded rubble limestone. The gable roofs are clad with monk-and-nun tiles.

€950,000
550
5bd
2ba.
land  5,049

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden 7
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Arthémonay (26)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€998,000
220
4ba.
land  5.3ha

By Laure Taberne

Farmhouse 8
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Farmhouse Pernes-les-Fontaines (84)

Authentic building from the 12th century In an environment of absolute calm, on land of approximately 20ha, this sublime authentic house is located.

€2,968,000
560
15bd
1ba.
land  1.9ha

By Demeures Du Grand Sud

Farmhouse 9
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Farmhouse Pernes-les-Fontaines (84)

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€999,000
250
5bd
3ba.
land  4ha

By Bel Immobilier

Farmhouse 10
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Farmhouse Ales (30)

A Tuscan-style farmhouse with 51 hectares of grounds on a hill between the Cévennes mountains and the scrubland of France's Gard department. At the end of a tarmac road, you see the southern side on the farmhouse on a hill, which was probably once a Roman oppidum. One of its towers rises at the corner of the edifice; the other stands symmetrically to it, behind a cluster of trees. The site used to be an agricultural building. Its north wing was the first section to be built. Restoration works that were completed in 1714 transformed it, giving it its Florentine style of today. Later, it was a refuge for Camisards – Huguenot rebels in the Cévennes region; a prison for Italian soldiers; and a place of resistance and conflict – bullet holes and wall inscriptions attest to this. Today, it looks out over the surrounding countryside and the property’s grounds: an unbroken expanse of 51 hectares made up of olive groves, meadows and scrubland. The building complex encloses a courtyard. A passage for horses cuts through its south wing, forming a carriage entrance. The outer walls are rendered with old lime coating beneath which a bond of rounded limestone rocks can be seen. The property’s southern face is flanked with two corner towers. Windows in line with each other punctuate its facade, either side of its basket-handle archway that looks out over a swimming pool and pool house. On the first floor, four tall, narrow windows are spaced out more evenly and symmetrically, with bull’s eye windows beneath the eaves. The towers’ front and side walls are punctuated with a window on each floor. These windows are identically sized. The carriage-entrance gate is painted red, as are the window shutters, on the edifice’s south side and its other faces too. The north and west wings are now hidden behind two metal barns – tokens of the property’s recent agricultural activity. The eastern face looks out across an endless view that stretches all the way to the Alps. The different building sections are crowned with hipped or gable roofs adorned with barrel tiles and underlined with double-row génoise cornices. They house two apartments, an oratory and annexes formerly used for agriculture, silkworm farming and business.

€1,550,000
900
7bd
land  51.5ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 11
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Farmhouse Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (13)

A seventeenth-century bastide farmhouse to be restored in 2 2 hectares that include a villa, a belvedere tower and outhouses in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the south of France. The property covers 2.2 hectares and faces the Alpilles mountain range. You can walk to the town centre of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence from the property. Its collection of buildings was once used for agriculture. These structures date back to different periods. Some are joined to each other. Others stand separately, grouped together around a vast patio. Most of the buildings are crowned with a gable roof of Roman tiling. The property was once a place of recreational activities. Lohan de Laurency, a squire of Avignon, bought the property not long before 1650. Later, in 1670, he sold it to a count: the Comte de La Ravine d’Arles, who built most of the farmhouse and was the property’s most persevering occupant. You reach the property via two different tracks lined with plane trees. These tracks frame the grounds and link them to the nearby secondary road on both sides, marking two distinct sections of the property: one on the north side, the other on the south side. The villa is made of stone from a local quarry in Fontvieille. Its square belvedere tower rises up from it proudly, looking out at the Alpilles mountains. This villa was built in 1875, reflecting a taste for Roman architecture. You can see it from the road. Among the property’s buildings, the villa is its centrepiece. It extends the original seventeenth-century farmhouse and links it to outhouses: a hay barn and a huge stone-and-brick warehouse that was also built in 1875, in a more industrial style. To the south, on the other side of the patio, a barn, a drying room, a garage for three cars, and accommodation lie opposite the warehouse. In the south section of the grounds, there is a nineteenth-century greenhouse with a glazed roof and a hinged metal frame. It has been masterfully restored and stands beside a vegetable patch. In front of the villa, a terrace leads to a cross-shaped garden that was once edged with box shrubs. A round ornamental pond lies in the middle of it, embellished with an arrangement of rocks. Concealed there is a water feature that makes the pond frothy when supplied with water. A network of private tracks snakes through the grounds and encloses these 2.2 hectares.

€2,115,000
1,547
9bd
3ba.
land  2.2ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 12
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Farmhouse Bonnieux (84)

Beautiful partially restored farmhouse for sale. The simplicity of the interior layout gives this property authenticity, character and exciting potential. The main South-West facing building presents, at garden level, a kitchen, a dining room, a technical room, a living room with fireplace, a guest WC and a bedroom with bathroom and WC. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms and a bathroom with WC. One external wing comprises a studio and a one-bedroom apartment; the second wing faces the main house and consists of two ground floor rooms and a first floor in need of renovation. A garage and the swimming pool technical room are located in another annex. The property is surrounded by vineyards, over 8,000 sq.m of which belong to the property. Land of just over 1.34 hectares. Beautiful views of the Luberon and the village of Lacoste. Modern-style plunge pool of 10 sq.m.

€890,000
220
4bd
land  1.3ha

By Emile Garcin - Luberon

Farmhouse 13
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7

Farmhouse Caseneuve (84)

Close to the pretty perched village of Caseneuve, we offer for sale this charming Provencal bastide with over 288 m2 of living space. This finished project will allow you to enjoy these large volumes to your heart's content. The dwelling is currently watertight and airtight. Outside, we offer a Provencal farmhouse-style setting, with a pretty courtyard, magnificent old trees and a stunning view over the valley and surrounding woods. The plot of over one hectare, on which it will be possible to build a 10 x 15 m swimming pool, currently houses an old pond. A lot of potential for this property, which you should not miss!

€689,000
287
5bd
land  1ha

By Pierres & Tradition

Farmhouse 14
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Farmhouse Florac (48)

An old farm and its verdant surroundings on the Mont-Lozère plateau crossed by countless rivers. Formerly part of a priory dating back to the 14th century, the farm has preserved several original stone features. During the Wars of Religion from the 16th to the 18th century, this major resistance site welcomed many Huguenots in the strongly Protestant region. They found refuge on these heights to organise their defence, their worship or their escape without denying their faith, before the great and often definitive departure for Geneva. At the beginning of the 20th century, the last thatched roofs in the region disappeared, as a result of various fires or the abandonment of the countryside in favour of the city and its more modern comforts. A few ruins remain in the vicinity and bear witness to a past that is only waiting to rise from its ashes. Some of these remnants were rebuilt in the 1960s and roofed with slate tiles by people who were passionate about rural architecture and by the Cévennes National Park, which developed the lodgings as gîtes (guest houses). The property is one of three seasonally used houses in a small hamlet that are still standing, well apart from each other. Owing to its remoteness and its official protection as a national park, the area has been preserved, as its inhabitants were not encouraged to give in to modern materials that did not form part of the local culture. Not only the character and type of the buildings have been protected, but also the landscape, which has been given sustained attention so that no visual disturbance affects the well-being of the inhabitants, who still live in harmony with their environment. A few flocks of sheep and cattle are a reminder of the building's farming origins, but they are kept well away by a stream and a small footpath, themselves hidden by a hedge. On the other side of the property, a river, at once watercourse and private natural pool, forms several small waterfalls and leisurely water features, where one can relax without attracting attention, in winter as in summer.

€1,280,000
150
3bd
land  6,803

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 15
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Farmhouse Caseneuve (84)

Close to the pretty perched village of Caseneuve, we offer for sale this charming Provencal bastide with over 288 m2 of living space. This finished project will allow you to enjoy these large volumes to your heart's content. The dwelling is currently watertight and airtight. Outside, we offer a Provencal farmhouse-style setting, with a pretty courtyard, magnificent old trees and a stunning view over the valley and surrounding woods. The plot of over one hectare, on which it will be possible to build a 10 x 15 m swimming pool, currently houses an old pond. A lot of potential for this property, which you should not miss!

€689,000
287
5bd
land  1ha

By Pierres & Tradition

Farmhouse 16
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Farmhouse Castellet (84)

Dino Maurizi your Comptoir Immobilier de France real estate advisor offers you: in a small hamlet of three houses, in the countryside, this old 18th century stone farmhouse (adjoining to the east) of approximately 170 m2 of living space plus annexes on a plot of 9,410 m2 with spring and pond, offering very beautiful views of the Luberon and the village of Saint-Martin de Castillon. * On the ground floor: Beautiful entrance hall 19 m2 with cloakroom, kitchen with dining area 19 m2 (above a room of 10 m2 that can be used as an extra bedroom), 3 beautiful spacious very bright bedrooms (20 / 18 and 16 m2) including 2 with access to a south-facing terrace enjoying a panoramic view of the Luberon, 2 shower rooms with toilets, very beautiful bright living room 38 m2 with exposed framework. * On the lower level (accessible directly from the garden on the west and south side): Large garage 38 m2 (with water supply, drains and electricity), 2 vaulted cellars 23 and 18 m2. * Outside: North side, terrace overlooking a wooded and shaded area, meadow to the west and south, spring and swimming pool (fed by the spring) at the foot of the building. Location: 4.8 km from the village of St Martin de Castillon, 8 km from Céreste, 12 km from Apt, 31 km from Forcalquier, 60 km from Aix-en-Provence. Comfort and services: Double glazing in some rooms, especially in a bedroom and in the fully restored living room. Electric heating, inserts in the kitchen and living room, septic tank, fiber optics, large garage, 2 cellars, swimming pool and spring. Comments: Superbly preserved and restored in the rules of the art, this house of character will seduce you thanks to its authenticity, its volumes, its materials and its touch of modernity with a very comfortable and convivial living room completely refitted. The annexes on the lower level could be fitted out. Today for use as a second home, the energy expenditure indicated would relate to use as a main residence. Real favorite to visit without delay. Seller's fees COMPTOIR IMMOBILIER DE FRANCE - Dino MAURIZI - 06 20 09 00 80 - EI Sales agent RSAC No 518 890 884 - City of the registry: AVIGNON - More information on www.cif-immo.com (ref.) COMPTOIR IMMOBILIER DE FRANCE - Plus d'informations sur cif-immo.com - « Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr »

€530,000
170
3bd
land  9,410

By Comptoir Immobilier De France

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