luxury farmhouses for sale Languedoc Roussillon, France
By Terres D'oc Sotheby's International Realty
House with terrace Perpignan (66)
Discover this exceptional bourgeois house set on a 980 m² plot, located in the heart of a lively, family-friendly, and sought-after village, just moments from the sea and the city. With 240 m² of living space, the house opens onto a large, country-style equipped kitchen, perfect for those who love convivial gatherings. The ground floor also features a cozy living room and a study. Upstairs, a vast master suite of over 30 m² brightens the space, complemented by two charming children’s bedrooms. An original bathroom adorned with period gypsum wall paintings adds a touch of art and history to this level. The second floor awaits renovation according to your preferences, offering exceptional potential. It could be transformed into a recreational space, two additional bedrooms, and a bathroom, creating a custom-designed layout. Outside, the 980 m² south-facing plot in the village center invites you to enjoy a bucolic setting and a romantic terrace, perfect for relaxation. The spacious garden, bathed in sunlight, promises delightful moments with family and friends. This rare property combines the charm of the old with generous, light-filled spaces, making it ideal for a family. Located in a village with authentic appeal, it is highly prized for its proximity to the beaches and all amenities.
…Farmhouse Carcassonne (11)
This property is located in the greater Carcassonne area, Languedoc Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. By the size of the buildings it is destined for various business possibilities such as receptions in all kinds. There is available today already the activity of Gîtes, B&B, seminar or yoga rooms, bar and a spa. In addition, there is enormous development potential with the possibility of converting a 400m2 cellar into a room for events, subject to planning permit with presentation of your project. Together with all the land in organic farming, that opens up different possibilities to complete the commercial business and make the stay at the Estate even more attractive. The various dwellings, including the main house, now offer 16 bedrooms with 13 shower rooms or bathrooms. And as mentioned before, the former wine cellar could be converted. Overall there are approximately 2500m2 of stone buildings with roofs in good condition and regularly revised and maintained. In terms of land, the 100ha are in one piece, just amazing and very rare nowadays. For over 30 years the working of the land in the organic principle has been applied and the label has been officially requested and granted 15 years ago already. About 15ha are cultivable land today; there is scrubland which could be prepared again to be cultivable as at time the Domaine had around 50ha of vineyard. The rest are woods. The small stream that crosses the property flows all year round. The property is served by city water, in terms of the septic tanks, there is updating works to be planned or depending on your project a mini station to be put in place. PS: the existing vineyard will be uprooted over this winter.
…By Ab Real Estate
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.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Carcassonne (11)
This equestrian domain is located in the region of Carcassonne, Languedoc Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. The property provides 304m² of living space and is maintained to a high level with 6 en-suite bedrooms. Part of the house having a second kitchen and living-room is ideal to make a separate gite. The outbuildings of roughly 250m² comprise of stables with two boxes, large storage areas and a garage, and are in good condition. Outside there are several terraces for dining, a large car park and paddocks. This could be a large family residence for horse-lovers, but the property also lends itself to commercial projects, as a B&B, for hikers and cyclists and the nearby European Equestrian Route, and as an equestrian boarding centre. The calm of this area embellished only by birdsong, make this place a simply magical place. For lovers of peace and nature this property will not leave you indifferent.
…By Ab Real Estate
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
Farmhouse Argens-Minervois (11)
This property is located in the Corbières Minervois region, Languedoc Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. By the size of the buildings it is destined for receptions with what is already available such as Gîtes, B&B, seminar or yoga rooms, bar and a spa. In addition, there is enormous development potential with the possibility of converting a 400m2 cellar into a room for events, subject to permit with presentation of the project. With all the land in organic farming opens up different possibilities to complete the business and make the stay at the estate even more attractive. The various dwellings, including the main house, now offer 16 bedrooms with 13 shower rooms or bathrooms and a building to be converted. Overall there are approximately 2500m2 of stone buildings with roofs in good condition and regularly revised and maintained. In terms of land, the 36 ha are in one piece. For over 30 years the organic principle has been applied and the label has been officially requested and granted 15 years ago already. Of this area approximately 10 ha are cultivable, the rest are scrubland and woods. Approximately 6 ha of this scrubland area could be cleared to reach approximately 16 ha cultivable land in total. The small stream that crosses the property flows all year round. The property is served by city water, in terms of the septic tanks, there is updating works to be planned. PS: the existing vineyard will be uprooted until the end of the year.
…By Ab Real Estate
Farmhouse Ribaute-les-Tavernes (30)
15 minutes from Anduze, on land of more than 1 hectare, former agricultural farmhouse comprising two independent dwellings as well as outbuildings. The main farmhouse offers accommodation currently rented on the ground floor, with a living area of 83m2, consisting of an entrance, an equipped kitchen with dining area, a living room. In the sleeping area 2 bedrooms and a bathroom wc. Upstairs, an independent apartment to restore of 90 m2 including a kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom, separate toilet. Adjoining the main farmhouse, old stables as well as an attic that can be renovated to create additional living space. In the charming private courtyard, old agricultural buildings. More than 4.7 hectares of agricultural land located near the property complete the property. Ideal for a reception project or agricultural project.
…By Terres Des Cevennes Immobilier
Farmhouse Carcassonne (11)
An 18th-century farmhouse with nine hectares of grounds, nestled in a village between Carcassonne and Toulouse in the Montagne Noire province of south-west France. The property is surrounded by woods and meadows for horses. You reach it via a stony driveway. It has six distinct buildings. The farmhouse, which is the main dwelling, is divided into two twin buildings that adjoin each other. One is the owner’s home and the other one is a gite. The walls are made of stone and cob filler. The gable roofs are covered with barrel tiles. Five outbuildings stand nearby: four stables built in a row and a little building that houses a traditional bread oven. They are also made of stone and crowned with tiled gable roofs.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Montpellier (34)
This 18th century property is located in the region of Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. All amenities are a few minutes drive away and access to infrastructure is easy including the international airport, motorway, train station as well as the Mediterranean with its sandy beaches. The Entrance of the Domaine is via a beautiful wrought iron gate giving access to a driveway lined with olive trees leading to the buildings located in the middle of the grounds. This Residence has recently been completely restored with high-end products and good finishes. There is a large main building which is divided into 6 beautiful Gîtes. Each is completely independent with access, outdoor space and even water and electricity meter. There is also a reception room with its kitchen and a very well designed spa. The other building constitutes the main residence. Surrounded by beautiful trees, vineyards, truffle oaks, olive trees and meadows, this property fits into a beautiful environment. It is a property full of charm whose countless development possibilities will be revealed during a visit!
…By Ab Real Estate
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.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Limoux (11)
The property is nestled in the countryside, in the greater Limoux area, Languedoc Roussillon, South of France. Situated in the middle of its own private valley, in a prestigious location with fabulous unspoilt views and total privacy. A very nice approach to the property with a long tree-lined driveway. The property offers great potential for seasonal rentals. Situated near a pretty medieval town with many restaurants and all commodities.
…By Ab Real Estate
Farmhouse Carcassonne (11)
This superb 18th century property is located in the region of Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. The domain of 5 hectares comprises a superbly renovated main house and cottage creating gite accommodation and a cosy, well designed restaurant for all-year dining with, additionally, large enclosed terraces that can cater for bigger events, dancing, seminars, weddings and large-scale summer BBQ's. The 5-bedroom gite can comfortably sleep 14 guests with its own large function room, bar and pool table. Outside a small river feeds a large pond for duck and geese, adding to the ambience of the outdoor dining spaces, and the superb secure swimming pool with a large sunbathing area and hot-tub, the lawns, and children's play area provide amusement for all the family. The property has been well-thought out, providing ample backroom facilities for storage and food preparation. This is a wonderful commercial project with a renowned restaurant and gite business in a relaxing setting that you can simply pick-up and put your own stamp on, or develop the business to your own ideas. A superb business opportunity in hospitality awaits you!
…By Ab Real Estate
Farmhouse Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste (66)
This superb 18th century Catalan mas is in a quiet and private location, overlooking the hills of the Vallespir, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of the South of France, Occitanie. It is an outstanding example of a recent renovation of this type of local building. Using the highest quality of materials and acute attention to detail, the property has a feeling of freshness, but with deep respect to local techniques and traditional materials, with terracotta floor tiles throughout and solid wood doors, shutters and windows, underfloor heating with cooling down for the summer etc. The 9 ensuite bedrooms are laid out in a thoughtful way that allows the property to be used either as a luxury retreat for the family or as a commercial venture, with separate space for guests or staff. The ancient barn converted into a great hall could equally be used for parties, a yoga room, or meeting room for any type of themed activity. Outside there are two outbuildings that can be renovated for additional space for activities. Further a swimming pool will be allowed to be built subject to supply the project upfront to the townhall.
…By Ab Real Estate
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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