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House with terrace Piolenc (84)
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By Prestige & Châteaux Sainte Cécile Les Vignes
House with terrace Piolenc (84)
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By Artemis Immobilier
Mas Piolenc (84)
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By Le Nid De Provence
Property Piolenc (84)
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By Artemis Immobilier
Mas Piolenc (84)
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By Prestige & Châteaux Sainte Cécile Les Vignes
House Pierrelatte (26)
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By Cajua Propriétés
Villa Orsan (30)
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By Bel Immobilier
Property Pierrelatte (26)
Château de Faveyrolles was built under Napoleon I by Claude François Eymard in 1825. The complex comprises a main building, the château and its later annex, the former stables, renovated as a reception area, offices and cinema, a renovated caretaker's cottage and a small chapel. Set in 3 hectares of parkland with century-old trees, a large ornamental pool and a stream with a waterfall, the château is ideal for all types of events, including weddings, receptions, special events and seminars. It has three restaurant rooms, a professional kitchen, a large lounge with its French-style ceiling and a dining room. The former stables have been converted into the Prestige Room, the Salon Rose (36 m²) and the Volvey Room (146 m²), which can seat up to 140 people, as well as a 130-seat cinema. The Château has 5 bedrooms, the others of which are due to be renovated. The rental of rooms may also be considered, given the professional demand in the vicinity. Close to motorways and at the heart of a major business park, this undeniably charming property needs a facelift to maximise its potential. To arrange a viewing or for further information, please contact Claire Barralon on 07 60 13 70 00, [email protected], estate agent registered with the Lyon RCS under number 904 488 533.
By John Taylor Lyon
House Bourg-Saint-Andéol (07)
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By Christine Miranda Immobilier
Villa with pool and terrace Bourg-Saint-Andéol (07)
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By Christine Miranda Immobilier
Property with pool Bourg-Saint-Andéol (07)
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By Prestige & Châteaux Sainte Cécile Les Vignes
House with pool and garden Bourg-Saint-Andéol (07)
In 1800 built and renovated beautifully situated Ardechois house with garden and pool. Rentals possible. Bourg St Andéol, in the Ardèche, near Viviers, is easily accessible in the Rhone valley. This house is located on a hill with beautiful views, reaching up to Mont Ventoux. Bourg offers many facilities and is a lively place to live nearby. About 5 km from the village is this property, where it is possible to run chambres d'hôtes or get together with a large family. The property has been converted into a comfortable home with plenty of storage space and other uses for rooms downstairs in the cellars. There is ample parking for guests and the possibility of converting the pool house into a gîte. There is also a spacious summer kitchen on the property. The house adjoins that of the neighbours, however out of sight. There is a well for watering the garden and swimming pool on the property. The living area is centrally heated by gas. A new septic tank needs to be installed. Layout: Ground floor A living room with half-open kitchen, facing north, with French doors to a north-east-facing terrace, always mistral-free, with views of the surroundings and Mont Ventoux and access to the garden and swimming pool. Living room: 37m2 Kitchen: 16,5m2 3 Bedrooms: 20-29m2 2 Bathrooms: 5,5 and 22m2 Games room: 27m2 2nd kitchen: 16m2 3 separate toilets Covered terrace facing north-east: 18m2 First floor 7 Bedrooms: 9,4 - 21,2m2 3 Bathrooms: 2,5-3,7m2 Playroom: 36,5m2 Basements: Playroom: 33m2 2 Workshops: 6,6 and 12,4m2 Summer kitchen: 53m2 Swimming pool: 11 * 4m Technical room by pool (possible gîte): approx. 40m2 There is plenty to see in the surrounding area. The towns of Viviers and Pierrelatte offer many shopping opportunities. The region is very popular with cyclists, walkers and lends itself to ever enjoyable car trips. Furthermore, Bourg St Andéol is close to the famous Ardèche caves and the beautiful village of La Garde d'Adhémar. Hospitals are a few dozen kilometres away.
By Leggett Immobilier Avignon
House Saint-Restitut (26)
Secteur Saint Restitut, Ferme de 280 m² constituée d'une partie habitation de 137,28 m2, 2 gites de 48,62m2 et 40,55m2. Plusieurs dépendances, abris voiture. Bâtie sur 1 Ha de terrain. Chauffage central au fuel et électrique. 2 fosses septiques Huisseries PVC double vitrage. La maison profite d'une grande terrasse arborée au centre et d'environ 300 Chênes truffiers. Chemin d'accès privatif pour la partie gites. Abonnement possible eau du Rhône . En campagne et située à proximité des axes autoroutiers A7, du village de Saint- Restitut et des grandes surfaces de Bollène. A proximité D79. of which 4.65 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.
By Christine Miranda Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Saint-Restitut (26)
Saint Restitut, Proche du centre village, très beau mas restauré de village sur environ 6500m² de terrain arboré. Piscine sécurisée par une clôture aux normes, terrasse couverte. Local technique. Abri Jardin. Sh+/-200m² comprenant : entrée-salon-cuisine équipée sur véranda. 4 Ch-1 salle d'eau -1 salle de bains.1 dressing -2 wc. Attenant, un studio. chauffage poêle à granules. Toiture refaite en totalité. of which 4.98 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.
By Christine Miranda Immobilier
House Saint-Restitut (26)
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By Christine Miranda Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Sabran (30)
4400 m2 terrain total avec champs
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House with pool and garden Sabran (30)
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By Archybald Sprl
Mas Sabran (30)
An old farmhouse in a hamlet, with courtyards, a garden and chapel in Sabran, in the Gard provençal. The property is made up of a succession of buildings which were built starting in the 18th century. They originally formed a hamlet owned by a single owner. It is bordered to the north by vineyards going up to the nearby hills, and to the south and west by the village. The main building, located in the northern part of the hamlet, stretches from east to west. It was split in two and more than half of the original building is now part of the complex that forms the property to the north-east. The evolution of the building, which surrounds a courtyard to the east, has followed the changes to the farming carried out: livestock, silk farming and viticulture. There was a silkworm farm, cellars used as stables and wine vats on the ground floor of the former silkworm farm, in the later perpendicular building separating the east courtyard from the west courtyard in the hamlet. The various buildings are one storey high, solidly built on a dozen or so vaulted cellars used for a variety of purposes. The exterior walls are jointed surface limestone, with the exception of the north facade, where the stonework is covered with traditional lime rendering. The various buildings are mainly covered with gable roofs with canal tiles.
By Patrice Besse
Villa Sabran (30)
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By Plein Soleil Immo
Mas Issirac (30)
An ancient fortified castle, its gîte and 12 ha of grounds in a hamlet between the Cèze and Ardèche rivers, with a commanding view of the Cévennes. The tarmac road is the only access from the village, turning soon into a track stretching over the last few hundred metres to the property entrance. The hamlet of Sauvan fully embodies its Occitan name, derived from the Latin 'Silvanus' - 'man of the woods'. Like a haven in a green desert, some of its buildings can be spotted at the bottom of the space reserved for vehicle parking. The owners, who restored the hamlet from ruins, have taken great care to create a series of cobbled paths and steps leading to a central square offering a breathtaking view of the setting sun and the Cevennes mountains in the distance: Mont Lozère and Mont Aigoual. Providing an obvious natural protection, the gorges of the Cèze, whose meanders and cliffs can be glimpsed from this spot, have been populated for thousands of years. Subsequently, the region developed thanks to the presence of the Knights Templar, as evidenced by the village of Montclus with its square keep, the remains of a castle built in 1275, and the Bernas Commandery, which formed part of the latter. The Sauvan hamlet, which fell into ruin and oblivion for decades, saw its history fade away. However, its prominent position and its connection to the 'Castrum de Montecluso', as well as the presence of older fortifications, suggest that it was a strategic spot for the Order of the Knights Templar. The property complex as it stands today is a succession of buildings, probably dating back to the 13th century, arranged around the central square and its cross. The estate is divided into five separate living areas - not including the gîte (guest house), a former drying shed built on the other side of the square, to the south: 'le grand mas' ('the large farmhouse') and 'le tunnel' ('the tunnel'), accessed from the south courtyard, 'les paillers' ('the straw barns'), 'l'épiscopal' ('the bishop's residence') and 'les muriers' ('the mulberry trees'), from the alley to the east. Entirely enclosed by stone walls, the only entrance is to the south, into a first courtyard at the bottom of a flight of steps. It is accessed via a porch topped by a keystone dating from 1783, which is adjoined by an impressive bakehouse with a slate roof (in an impeccable state of conservation) or from the north via an impressive carriage door featuring a chestnut lintel, which opens onto a second courtyard. The large farmhouse, the most impressive building in the hamlet, stretches along a south-north axis from the lime-tree square to the mulberry tree alley, which runs along the eastern facade of the complex. While the latter, which borders single-storey dwellings, appears to be low, the western facades, taking advantage of the sloping terrain, comprise three levels. The buildings are of limestone, with dressed stone used for the jambs and structural elements, and coursed rubble masonry for the load-bearing walls. The roofs of the various buildings are clad with monk-and-nun tiles. Committed to preserving this important architectural heritage, the current inhabitants undertook a complete overhaul of the roofs less than two years ago.
By Patrice Besse
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