luxury farmhouse for sale Nimes, France
Farmhouse Nimes (30)
Rare! Hameau de Font Aubarne in Courbessac, preserved natural area, property with house + land of 3500 m²A true haven of peace nestled in the garrigue in the heart of a protected natural area (included in the city of Nîmes).This property includes 3517 m² of outdoor space on 3 plots of land: - 620 m² around the house - 161 m² of private parking with a pétanque court - A 2736 m² plateau of nature (garrigue) that can be developed without construction.As well as a 21m² garageThe house has 135 m² of living space including: On the ground floor: - Entrance, - Living room with mezzanine office, - Fitted kitchenThese 3 rooms open onto a large terrace of over 80 m², including a shaded area.On the first floor: A master suite with shower room and toilet leading to a terrace Two bedrooms of 13 and 15 m² with a shower room and toiletReversible air conditioning with heat pump.A rare property in the area!Just 12 minutes from the city center of Nîmes, offering absolute calm and tranquility. The Font Aubarne massif is the site of many walks School group in Courbessac Bus lines connecting to Nîmes.Guaranteed crush for those seeking a preserved environment!Selling price: 321,000 euros fees payable by the seller.Our wealth management office is at your disposal for any simulations and advice regarding this acquisition.Fees chargeable to the seller. Energy class C, Climate class D. Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established from energy prices in 2021: €1400.00. Date of DPE realization: 02-06-2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrimoine & Vous
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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.
…By Patrice Besse
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