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The Casanova Agency offers you the ultimate refinement with this prestigious contemporary villa, designed by a renowned architect, located in the highly sought-after town of Saint-Gély-du-Fesc. This exceptional property spans 663 m² of land and offers a living area of 167 m², crafted with meticulous attention to finishes and high-end materials.Inside, you will discover four elegant bedrooms, including a master suite in a wholly dedicated upstairs area for parents, all bathed in natural light thanks to wide openings. The living spaces open onto superb terraces, ideal for enjoying the surrounding panoramic views. The villa also features a 6 x 3 meter swimming pool, perfect for relaxing in total privacy.Every detail of this house has been carefully thought out to provide comfort and luxury, with exceptional finishes and high-quality materials. Additionally, there is an independent garage/annex of 56m².The villa comes with ten-year warranties.Full file available on request and visit at 0652524806.More information and visits with Casanova Immobilier — a historical reference for character properties and high-end real estate in Montpellier and the South of France since 1979. Specialists in exceptional homes, hôtels particuliers, Haussmannian apartments, contemporary villas, wine estates, charming houses, as well as properties by the sea and in the countryside (Montpellier and its metropolitan area, Mediterranean coast, Pic Saint-Loup, Clermont-l'Hérault, Pézenas, Béziers, Sète and the Thau basin, Gard). Expert estimation, premium enhancement (photography, video, digital strategy) and human, confidential and tailor-made support. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Galerie Casanova
Nestled in the sought-after heights of Saint-Gély-du-Fesc, one of the most desirable residential communities on the doorstep of Montpellier, this elegant contemporary villa, completed in 2024, stands out for its refined architecture, abundant natural light and high-quality finishes. Upon entering, the property reveals a spacious living area flooded with natural light through large floor-to-ceiling windows opening onto the garden and swimming pool area. The semi-open-plan kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, blends seamlessly into this welcoming living space. The ground floor also features a bedroom with its own private shower room, offering comfort and practicality for everyday living. Upstairs, the sleeping area comprises a beautiful master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, as well as an additional bedroom. Outside, a superb terrace of approximately 39 sq.m extends the living spaces and enjoys open panoramic views over the surrounding natural landscape, creating the perfect setting to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle. Designed with sustainability in mind and built using quality materials, this property successfully combines contemporary comfort, energy efficiency and understated elegance. The beautifully landscaped garden provides a peaceful green setting and features a large saltwater swimming pool equipped with an automatic roller cover. Information regarding potential risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Property presented by Olga Manzanera BARNES Montpellier [email protected] +33 (0)6 45 49 07 07
…By Barnes Occitanie
Crush on this magnificent manor house to renovate - Entre-Vignes (Hérault)If you love beautiful character homes, this property is made for you! In the heart of the charming village of Entre-Vignes, discover this superb manor house of approximately 325 m², full of charm and authenticity.You will be seduced by its beautiful volumes, high ceilings, period moldings, majestic staircase, and large wooden doors that give it all the charm of old houses.Located on a rare plot of nearly 900 m², this property benefits from a superb exterior, ideal for creating a landscaped garden, a swimming pool, or a relaxation area sheltered from view.An outbuilding of approximately 150 m² completes the property and offers many possibilities for development: guest house, workshop, gîte, or professional space.An exceptional property to renovate according to your desires, to revive all the prestige of this historic residence in the heart of a typically Languedoc village. A unique opportunity combining charm, volume, and potential, to visit without delay!Fees payable by the seller. Not subject to DPE. 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 Passage Lonjon Immobilier
iad France - Sébastien Bourget offers you: In a calm and sought-after environment, discover this magnificent house of 214.72 m² of living space, completely renovated with quality materials, harmoniously blending wood, stone, and modernity.The living area with a living room and open kitchen spans over 100 m², offering a warm and friendly living environment centered around a superb fireplace with an insert.The house has 3 bedrooms as well as a master suite of nearly 28 m². You will also find ducted air conditioning, aluminum and PVC double-glazed joinery, and well-maintained features.Outside, the 393 m² plot will allow you to fully enjoy a peaceful setting. You will find a pleasant terrace and a 5x3 swimming pool perfectly integrated into the environment.A rare property in the area, ideal for lovers of large spaces and homes with unique charm.Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class A index 53 and CLIMATE class A index 1. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Sébastien Bourget, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of Nîmes under the number 901805994, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
iad France - Loïc Huguet offers you: Rare situation in Uzès: less than five minutes' walk from the hypercentre, this property enjoys a more than privileged location, combining absolute privacy, preserved nature, and immediate proximity to Uzès life. Positioned advantageously, it offers a 180° view of the Eure valley, a true living panorama where calm and light reign supreme.Built on a 2,300 m² building plot, beautifully landscaped, the property is surrounded by a Mediterranean garden planted with about twenty olive trees, a fruit and vegetable area, a greenhouse, and several shaded terraces. The highlight: the possibility of building an extension or creating an outbuilding, perfect for hosting friends, family, or rental projects. The pool area, nestled in the rock of the old quarries and accompanied by an old mazet, constitutes a place of relaxation away from prying eyes, imbued with charm and authenticity.The house, dating from the 1950s, was completely renovated in 2021 by a reputable local company. The materials are of high quality, and the refined decor reflects a subtle harmony between tradition and modernity. It now presents a total area of approximately 300 m², including 184 m² of living space, with four en-suite bedrooms, all benefiting from unobstructed views.Facing Southeast, it unfolds beautiful luminous volumes, with more than 60 m² of living space extended by an exceptional panoramic terrace. The ground floor also hosts an office, a laundry room, and a bedroom with the possibility of independent access. On the upper floor, there are two additional bedrooms, including a master suite with a private terrace overlooking the Eure valley. On the garden level, an independent studio of 20 m² as well as a double garage with automatic door complete the ensemble.The amenities are commensurate with the location: external insulation, partially new and insulated roof, energy class B, heating by heat pumps, air conditioning, water softener, integrated irrigation, two water wells, and a compliant septic tank.A unique place, ideal for a prestigious pied-à-terre at the gates of Uzès or for a privileged family life in a rare and soothing environment.Inter-agency open.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class B index 88 and CLIMATE class A index 2. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement was drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Loïc Huguet, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SAS I@D France registered with the NIMES RSAC under number 895407096, holder of the real estate solicitation card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
MONTPELLIER - BOUTONNET. In the heart of the highly sought-after Boutonnet district in Montpellier, discover this contemporary house of 100 m², a truly rare gem in the area. Behind its elegant and decidedly modern appearance, it offers a privileged living environment on a 300 m² plot enhanced by a swimming pool and a pleasant terrace, a particularly sought-after luxury at this address.From the entrance, the charm is immediate with a superb living space bathed in light, enhanced by a beautiful ceiling height that accentuates the feeling of space and volume. The American kitchen, with its contemporary lines and careful finishes, fits perfectly into this convivial space designed for both daily living and entertaining.The ground floor accommodates two comfortable bedrooms as well as a modern shower room, offering an ideal configuration for family life or for hosting with ease.Upstairs, the master suite has been designed as a true cocoon with a lovely suite including its own private shower room and a dressing room.Outside, the perfectly landscaped garden invites relaxation with its terrace and swimming pool, offering a true holiday atmosphere in the heart of Montpellier.A rare address, high-quality modern features, and a sought-after location just a stone's throw from the city center, shops, tramway, and the village spirit of Boutonnet.Fees payable by the seller. Energy class B, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on 2025 energy prices: between €822.00 and €1112.00. 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 Passage Lonjon Immobilier
MONTPELLIER - CITY CENTERIn the heart of a sought-after neighborhood, this renovated 190 m² house captivates at first glance with the elegance of its volumes and the exceptional quality of its finishes.From the entrance, light highlights a spectacular staircase, a true masterpiece of the house, which combines modernity and refinement. The materials have been carefully selected to offer high-end comfort and a contemporary atmosphere of rare elegance. The living area, spacious and elegant, opens to the outside thanks to magnificent bay windows that erase the border between inside and outside. The American kitchen, both stylish and functional, stands out as a true place for sharing, designed with clean lines and exceptional equipment.The bedrooms, generous and harmonious, provide an intimate and soothing space. The majestic master suite features a very comfortable bathroom, designed as a true cocoon of well-being.Outside, the garden carefully designed by a professional landscaper creates a green setting where each space has been imagined to fully enjoy the sweetness of Montpellier's lifestyle. A spacious garage and a laundry room complete this superb house.This house combines design, comfort, and high-level amenities in a calm and privileged environment, just steps from the city center. A rare address in Montpellier, for lovers of beautiful homes where everything has been thoughtfully designed with taste and demand.Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A. 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 Passage Lonjon Immobilier
At the gates of Uzès, in a sought-after village where calm and authenticity prevail, this exceptional 165 m² bastide embodies the full charm of an elegant, high-end family home. From the moment you arrive, your gaze is drawn to the landscaped garden filled with olive trees and Mediterranean species — a lush, private haven that envelops the property in a serene and confidential atmosphere. Here, natural light flows freely, noble materials tell a story, and every space seems designed to celebrate the southern art of living.The sun-drenched living area opens generously onto the south-facing terrace and the pool, creating a seamless indoor–outdoor lifestyle ideal for family moments. The elegant, warm lounge is enhanced by a stone fireplace with insert, while the open-plan kitchen blends in beautifully to accompany gatherings and shared meals. The ground floor also features a lovely bedroom with its own private shower room, offering the comfort of single-level living. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms and a bathroom complete the night area, before discovering a suite with private shower room and a tropezienne terrace — a true solarium overlooking the surrounding countryside.Outdoors, the landscaped garden offers a refined setting with a stone fountain, wisteria-covered pergola, and shaded relaxation areas. The superb heated 12×4 pool, equipped with an electric cover, naturally becomes the heart of sunny days. The 35 m² pool house, covered and built with stone walls, extends the chic and timeless atmosphere of the property. Utility room, insulated garage, stone boundary walls, alarm system, video surveillance, AA energy rating, ten-year structural warranty and damage-insurance: every detail contributes to the comfort and peace of mind offered by this rare property.An elegant, fully accomplished bastide, designed for a family seeking an exceptional living environment just minutes from Uzès. Exclusive listing presented by Pascaline, LGM Immobilier Pierre & Prestige – visits by appointment 7/7.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lgm Immobilier
Beautifully restored Provençal stone mas with swimming pool and business potential in popular medieval village - Set in a peaceful and private environment close to a lively medieval village with cafés, restaurants, shops, pharmacy and local markets, this beautifully renovated stone farmhouse combines authentic character with comfort and excellent insulation throughout. The property would suit a spacious family home, luxury holiday residence, retreat venue or hospitality business in the South of France. Ideally located between Alès (10 km) and Uzès (27 km), with easy access to TGV stations and international airports in Nîmes (37 km) and Montpellier (68 km).
…By Leggett Immobilier
A 400-m² stately dwelling and its garden, 20 minutes north of Béziers in the centre of a village in the Hérault department. With approximately 400 m², the four-storey house, facing southeast, was built in the third quarter of the 19th century. Accessible via two separate entrances located on either side of the house, the front gate opens onto the house’s garden level from the street, where a staircase ascends to the patio and front door, while, the second entrance, giving onto a small back street behind the house, which winds its way around the village bell tower, provides direct access to the ground floor. As for the dwelling’s main façade, adorned in climbing, flowering plants, it is cadenced by four rectilinear windows and five sets of glass doors safeguarded by wooden shutters, which provide ample sunlight for its interior. In addition, a stone niche framed by pilasters and topped with an entablature contains a statue of Saint Joseph on the house’s top floor, whereas a set of glass doors and ten windows punctuate the house’s rear exterior. Coated in understated brown plaster, the house’s only decorative elements are its moulded window/door surrounds, windowsills and entablatures as well as a keystone above the front door, while its barrel tile gable roof is highlighted on either side by a cornice. Lastly, the house also comes with a garage, accessible from the main street and topped by a patio, which stands next to the former stables and outbuildings, today converted into a secluded, and partly covered, enclosed garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A wine-grower’s house from the 19th century, in the Vaunage plain to the south of Nîmes. The property, which is a short walk from the village centre, boasts a long stone wall at its southernmost reaches, at the centre of which stands a gentle green coloured metal gate framed by two imposing limestone pillars. Behind this wall lies a dense screen of vegetation, made up of Mediterranean trees and shrubs, that partially hides an impressive wine-grower’s house situated in the middle of a 2,500-m² plot of land. The two-storey, rectangular building possesses an outbuilding, divided into two parts, to the east. The first part, which borders the street to the south, still houses old wine vats. The second part, adjacent to the northern wall, remains in an untouched condition. The building’s façades are not uniform and mix sections made of exposed light-yellow stone with parts built with rubble stone rendered with limewash or cement. The window and door openings are rectangular and some of the frames are made of ashlar. The recently renovated roof is made of half-round tiles. The main building has a gable roof while the outbuilding has a single sloped roof. Both have a double or triple Génoise corbel. Lastly, the western part of the property is occupied by a garden that is fully enclosed by remarkably well-preserved stone walls. It plays host to a well and a stone outbuilding that has been converted into an outdoor dining area. The lush and diverse greenery provides an oasis of cool, which is especially well appreciated during the summer.
…By Patrice Besse
A traditional 19th century Gard farmhouse and vast farm outbuildings, 20 minutes from Nîmes . On the north-east side of a rectangular plot of more than 3 000 m², enclosed by stone walls and fences, there stands a vast old building with a strong rural character. The buildings are laid out in a U-shape, closed on three sides, typical of traditional southern farmhouses. This architectural arrangement, designed to provide protection from the prevailing winds and offer a private, yet functional space, is reminiscent of the farmhouses that once dotted the Gard countryside. The property is entered from the west via a wide carriage entrance flanked by former stone stables. The entrance marks the threshold to a quiet, enclosed world, far removed from any hustle and bustle. Behind the discreet entrance there is a vast, light-filled central courtyard, bordered by the three wings of the house. The walls, made of local stone and rubble with a patina finish, reveal the building's age – probably before the 19th century. Most of the windows are straight; some of them are wide and high, with pointed or basket-handle arches on the garden level. They are surrounded with ashlar. The roofs are covered with canal tiles on double-sloped wooden frames and bordered by a double cornice. They feature recesses that testify to the successive extensions and changes to the building complex over the generations. The courtyard, enhanced by the recent addition of a swimming pool, highlights the former productive function of the site while showing its transformation into an elegant living space. In the wings, which were once attics or agricultural outbuildings, a few windows let in light and mean that they can be used for other purposes. Facing due south, the main building, which captures the warmth and light of the Mediterranean, provides wide views over the interior of the property through its many windows.
…By Patrice Besse
A former silk spinning mill with its manor house and 31-hectare grounds, in the south of the Cévennes National Park, within the Gard department. A private lane lined with tall, bicentenary plane trees, ascends towards the property, nestled within lush vegetation. Accessible via a gate, which opens on to a group of three buildings, an immense ornamental pond welcomes visitors to this property, perched on a hillside and scattered with natural springs, ponds and fountains. At the property’s entrance stands the caretaker’s cottage, while, a little further off, the 19th-century manor house was built over the vestiges of the medieval chateau of Toumeyrolles. Last, but not least, a massive building constructed over a basement level, which was once a silk spinning mill, is set back from the other buildings, ensconced within its verdant setting and waiting to be returned to its former lustre once again.
…By Patrice Besse
A winegrowing estate with a village house, 46 hectares of grounds with a vineyard and moors, wine storehouses and annexes in the scrubland, in southern France’s Hérault department. The estate covers around 46 hectares, 20 hectares of which are vineyards. It is nestled in the heart of the village. The property includes a series of buildings that form a U shape around a courtyard. There is a house with a 183m² floor area, an annexe, a wine storehouse, an agricultural storage building, a garage and several buildings that stand among the vines and need to be restored. You reach the property via a little bridge across a stream and then through a wrought-iron gate that leads into a rectangular court. The plain main building in the heart of the village has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. Redesigned over successive periods, the house has been recognised as part of a winegrowing estate since 2015 when its current owner bought the place. Behind the house, a double garden covers 290m² and extends alongside the stream. The estate’s vineyard and moors are spread over two villages in the immediate surroundings. Many outbuildings, some in ruins, dot the vineyard. Some serve as storehouses or shelters. The vineyard is surrounded by lush scrubland with chestnuts, hazelnuts, strawberry trees and holm oaks. You can see the Caroux mountains to the north in the distance. Small fauna can be found here to, even in the estate’s name – an Occitan word meaning a certain little bird with a superb crest and a beautiful song. The current owner has redesigned and modernised the estate. He oversaw some work, such as the creation of the wine storehouse and the partial renovation of the main dwelling, which dates back to the late 19th century. He also overhauled the way the vineyard was run to produce its wines. Biodiversity is a subject that the current owner takes seriously. The winegrowers on the estate work with respect for natural cycles and follow the principles of organic farming.
…By Patrice Besse
A well-preserved, approximately 600-m² elegant manor house with an enclosed garden and outbuildings, in the Minervois sector, in the southwest of the Hérault area. The property can be found in urban environment and is made up of several buildings erected during the third quarter of the 19th century, by a family who made a significant fortune in vinegrowing, like other vineyard owners in the Minervois sector and near Béziers. The property is made up of a manor house, a perpendicular extension, a former superintendent’s lodgings and a hen coop, bordered by the garden to the east. The three-storey manor house is topped by a long-sloped and wide gabled roof made of half-round tiles. The frieze underlining the denticulated cornice on the facade overlooking the street is inspired by ancient rose-shaped bas-reliefs. This ashlar-built, west-facing elevation is perfectly symmetrical, with five vertical rows of openings arranged in an opulent neo-classical architectural style. On the contrary, the facade overlooking the garden is characterised by its stringent sobriety. The entrance door from the street, in the centre of the facade, is topped by a stone balcony. Its guard-rail made of balusters is echoed on the four windows either side of it on the first floor. The windows on the ground floor are fitted with metal louvred shutters, while the ones on the upper floors are fitted with wooden slatted blinds. The 20th-century extension is made up of a rectangular building on the garden side of the house. It includes a basement and a ground-floor topped by a roof terrace. Light streams into it through three windows and a French window, fitted with sash shutters. A circular pond can be found in the reasonably sized garden lying to the east of the manor house. A zinc-roofed aedicula previously housed an outside lavatory. Lastly, the former superintendent's lodgings located at the bottom of the garden is today a two-storey guests’ house, standing next to a wooden gate opening out onto a narrow street to the rear of the property.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated former silkworm farm, its wooded grounds and covered swimming pool, within the Cévennes National Park, in the south of the Lozère department. Just a couple of steps away from Florac’s downtown area and sheltered from view, the property, protected by a stone wall, extends over wooded grounds and is accessible via a gate, communicating with one of the village’s secondary roads, which leads to two buildings: the former silk farm and now the main dwelling, as well as an outbuilding that has been converted into a workshop. Between the two, a patio shaded by a trellis is an invitation to eat meals outside on nice days, whereas, further on and hidden behind the property’s first rows of trees, is a wooden chalet as well as a covered and heated swimming pool. In addition, at one end of the grounds, a second outbuilding was converted to accommodate visitors, while the property’s wide variety of trees and the breadth of its verdant foliage create, when strolling through the grounds, a succession of breath-taking and peaceful landscapes. Lastly, a second gate, located in the back of the property, makes it possible to park several vehicles without creating an eyesore for the dwelling’s inhabitants.
…By Patrice Besse
A former municipal tax collection office renovated into a village dwelling, between Mount Lozère and Mount Aigoual, in the Cévennes National Park. In the village, the former municipal tax collection office – which once housed the local school a century ago – has been entirely restored and converted into cosy guest accommodations. With approximately 170 m², the house stands out thanks to its high ceilings and rooms bathed in light, which provide 180° panoramic views of the surrounding Cévennes valleys that extend as far as the eye can see. Facing south, it marks the village’s southern border and is extended by a wooden patio that seems to float above the landscape. As for its renovations, they were able to conserve the soul of the premises, while still retaining its original materials and incorporating all modern comforts, such as a pellet furnace, fibre optic cable, a contemporary kitchen and bathrooms.
…By Patrice Besse
Between Montpellier and Nîmes, a former agricultural estate of 7 hectares, with a 17th-century farmhouse, a master house, outbuildings, and a 19th-century wine cellar. Less than 1 km from Quissac, the 7-hectare estate extends to the east and west, on either side of four buildings grouped together in a private hamlet: a wine cellar, a large farm known as 'le grand mas', a dovecote, and the winemaker's house. Access to the property is via the road that serves the former agricultural courtyard. The master house, which is reached through the countryside, is located opposite this departmental road, facing the vineyards and woods. Strongly testifying, through the articulation of its elements, to a past viticultural activity, the property has evidently undergone several destinies. An artisanal silk production activity may have preceded viticulture, before land fragmentation put a stop to it. Other uses followed – thus the former wine cellar has today been transformed into workshops and reception rooms. On the foothills of the Cévennes, the construction of the buildings, often austere, obeys only the laws that labor and rural habitation could dictate over time. The construction periods vary from one element to another and essentially oscillate between the beginning and the end of the 19th century, with architectural interventions also aimed at unifying the whole in the 20th and 21st centuries. The master house, built at the end of the 19th century, has rather curiously adopted the model of the local silk farms, modest and largely open to the south. The wine cellar, built at the same time, was renovated after the roof of the central part collapsed. The 'grand mas', which was undoubtedly a rural dwelling with its few vaulted low rooms, provides a clear example of construction carried out on earlier remains, likely from the late 17th century or early 18th century. The dovecote, made of red bricks, built on the roof of outbuildings used for housing, dates from the early 20th century and is surrounded by a series of small adjoining houses currently serving as rental accommodations. The whole, whose appeal is enhanced by the preservation of the natural environment from various damages, offers an interesting testimony to the daily life of Cévennes viticulture. Its contemporary rehabilitation, unfinished in places, has granted it a certain homogeneity.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
40 minutes north of Béziers in Hérault, a vacation home in a hamlet by the water. The house, built of local stone over an area of approximately 160 m², forms a U shape and encompasses a communal courtyard that surrounds the three vaulted cellars of the dwelling. Access to the residence is from the main alley, which leads to the church. Anchored in the heart of the hamlet, the simple building, modified over successive periods since its construction in the 19th century, is raised over two floors above ground level and cellars. The majority of the windows are wooden with single glazing, except for the wooden sliding door with double glazing that leads to the tropézienne terrace, located on the upper level. The roof, bordered by a simple terracotta overhang and recently renovated, is made of canal tiles, typical of vernacular architecture. A monumental wisteria clings to the facades from the small courtyard and finishes its journey in a plume on the terrace of the second floor, which it crowns. If the ground floor typically contains a living room and a bedroom with a shower room and toilet, it is on the top level, under the roof, that the kitchen is found, along with the tropézienne and a sleeping room, while the first floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A large, luxurious home, its guest house and its annexe buildings set in pleasant parklands in Narbonne, first daughter of Rome. Seen from above, the buildings are laid out in an L-shape. They include the main house, spanning approx. 280 m² with 8 bedrooms, an adjoining outbuilding, set out as an 80 m² guest house with 3 bedrooms, a garage and a shed. This property, just a stone’s throw from the centre of Narbonne, is kept out of sight of onlookers by approx. 4,630 m² of wooded parklands. These grounds shelter a large swimming pool, with a pool-house, and a vegetable garden. The main building spans up to four levels in the right-hand wing, giving it the appearance of a tower with a slate roof. The other buildings have tile roofs. In front of the facade, an age-old magnolia and cypress trees stand tall in Mediterranean-style parklands, enhanced with large, natural, versatile areas, bordered by immaculately trimmed hedges. An ornamental pool with aquatic plants, colonnades and Art Deco style ornaments embellish the garden. Tall entrance gates and a driveway leading from the main road are not currently used, the owners preferring to access the house via a side entrance in the parklands. Originally the holiday home of a wealthy merchant, this residence is now in the town, despite initially having been secluded, surrounded by vines and fields. Its impressive facade made it possible to conceal the wine storehouses at the back.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated watermill with two outbuildings and nine hectares of grounds, nestled by the Gorges du Tarn canyon in the Cévennes national park. A medieval bridge, then a village, lead via a lane to the property, which is isolated in a calm, lush backdrop. A Gorges du Tarn walking trail crosses the grounds, though only the occasional walker follows it. The grounds cover around nine hectares and include three buildings. The land edges the river over a distance of one kilometre. Three generations of the same family have followed on from one another inside this home. The old watermill and one of its outbuildings were entirely restored around 15 years ago. The second outbuilding has a new roof of schist tiles. Its interior needs to be restored. A working bread oven and a terrace with a view of the Gorges du Tarn mountains lie beside the buildings.
…By Patrice Besse
In a village in the Aude region, 25 minutes north of Narbonne, a barn converted into a loft with a green inner courtyard. From the street, this former agricultural building, built in the 19th century and recently rehabilitated by an architect, only reveals the barn door, with a dressed stone frame and a semicircular arch, which has been preserved and now serves as the entrance, shielded from view. It is topped with a rectangular metal bay window that contrasts with the historical elements of the simple stone facade, which is oriented towards the east. At the back of the house, in a cul-de-sac, a second entrance is possible through a wooden slatted gate that leads directly to the green courtyard, approximately 40 m² in size. On the right, there is a garage, topped by a terrace overlooking the patio. The dwelling is raised over two levels, covering about 210 m². The tiled roof is punctuated in several places by roof windows that ensure abundant light in several rooms.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A winegrower's townhouse with terrace, swimming pool and enclosed garden between Béziers and Montpellier in the Hérault hinterland . The property includes a small wooded plot with a rear garden of approx. 250 m², enclosed by walls providing shelter from the outside world. The sober, south-facing facade, dating from the early 20th century, is enlivened by small bricks set into the entablature at the top, crowning the openings or framing the entrance and the adjacent garage door. As was customary at the time, a fluted frieze and ceramic tiles brighten up the underside of the two-row cornice of shortened tiles. The walls are rendered in a light colour and topped by a fibre cement roofing sheet clad with monk-and-nun tiles. An elaborate wrought iron balcony links the two French windows on the upper floor. Typical of the French 'Troisième République' style, this two-storey building houses the daytime living and night-time areas on the upper level with a floor area of around 190 m². The ground floor contains a 126 m² garage, which is directly accessed from the street that runs alongside the property. At the back of the house, a flight of steps leads up from a gate to the garden, connecting the terrace to a raised, half-covered swimming pool on the upper level. A number of annexes, either attached to or separate from the house, complete the dwelling, including former stables and a shelter.
…By Patrice Besse
A former 19th-century food-producing estate turned into a vast family home, with enclosed, wooded grounds, truffle and olive groves and a swimming pool in Uzès. . A typical example of a farmhouse from the end of the 18th century, probably built under the Directoire or First Empire period, and whose owners very quickly decided that it absolutely had to be much more than just a farmhouse. Throughout the 19th century, alterations were carried out until the main buildings became a noble-looking architectural ensemble, just a few strides away from the National Stud. In the 20th century, transformations and extensions continued to make it more adapted to family life, resulting in a group of several outbuildings, all of which complemented each other intelligently. Today, the estate, which includes a truffle and olive grove, is home to a vast, aristocratic-style family home, “La Roseraie”, which has been converted into a comfortable holiday home with bedrooms and suites, and outbuildings that can all be lived in. A boxwood labyrinth, a common feature of 19th-century Provencal gardens, once greeted visitors in the south garden before being razed by a previous owner. It is now ready for a new lease of life. The farmhouse has also preserved a ”pouzarenque”, a fully restored bucket wheel, a rare sight in Uzège, where these waterwheels have disappeared with the motorization of water pumps. The original entrance, which opened directly onto the grounds from the road leading to the national stud farm, was completely enclosed by dry stone walls, but has been replaced by a new gate and a slightly more northerly entrance to free up the grounds. The entrance is now a driveway lined with olive trees.
…By Patrice Besse
Fully renovated house with an unobstructed view of the mountainsImagine yourself in a high-end traditional house, renovated in 2020, offering a breathtaking panoramic view. This magnificent property of 126 m² of living space, located on a plot of 3650 m², is ready to welcome your family into an exceptional living environment.On the ground floor, you will be charmed by the fitted and equipped American kitchen, ideal for family meals or dinners with friends. The aluminum openings and double-glazed doors ensure optimal insulation and natural brightness throughout the day.Heating is provided by a wood pellet stove and electric radiators. The master bedroom with its private shower room allows for single-level living.Upstairs, a large office, two spacious bedrooms, a shower room, a separate toilet, and a laundry room offer all the necessary comfort. The laundry room (former kitchen) could easily be transformed into an additional bedroom, according to your needs. The adjoining garage is connected to water, electricity, and sewerage and could be converted into an apartment.The garden, with no overlooking neighbors and a panoramic view of the mountains, is a true haven of peace. You can organize barbecues with friends or simply relax with family. The irrigation canal, greenhouse, and large metal shelter will allow you to make various plantings.Parking is ensured with an indoor space in the garage and several outdoor spaces, perfect for welcoming your guests. The house is located in a quiet residential area. Within a 10-minute drive, you will find restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies, and a daycare. The village school is a 5-minute walk away.For more information, contact Laurence MUNOZ at 06 27 80 96 32.Fees payable by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your BLEU DU SUD advisor: Laurence MUNOZ Commercial agent (Individual business) RSAC 515 301 281This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Privees
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