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Exclusive Listing Exceptional stone country home dating in part from the 15th century set on the plateau de Causse near Saint Pierre des Tripiers. For nature lovers this is a walkers paradise with the Gorges de Tarn and it's many water activities just down the road. The surrounding landscape is nothing short of spectacular with the scenic villages of Le Rozier and Meyrueis with 25 minutes. It is hard to describe how exceptionally beautiful this area is !!! This home showcases the craftsmanship and the beauty of natural stone. The stone construction is typical of properties in this area and this home offers an absolutely unique opportunity to step back in time with interiors that have seen hundreds of centuries pass within it's walls. The main dining room has wonderful curved stone ceilings that soar to nearly 4 metres. Up until 2024 the property was run as a very successful lodge and then as a bed and breakfast. The current owners, in their 80's have decided it is time to leave their very large property and move on to a new chapter in their lives and a relaxing retirement. As well as the spectacular dining room there are comfortable living areas and the property offers 7 ensuited bedrooms that are presented in very good condition and ready to be enjoyed by a new family as their home or to be run as a tourist business. Buyers can contact the vendors sole and exclusive agent Robert Richards for more information. Performance Energetic being prepared Agency Fees paid by the vendor.
…By M Robert Richards
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…By Expertimo
In the heart of the Lozère region, this rare property offers exceptional potential for a multigenerational family home or the development of a business. Situated on a 4,150 m² plot, the property comprises 274 m² of living space complemented by 459 m² of outbuildings including a barn, a summer kitchen, a storage room, three garages, and a workshop, offering a multitude of possibilities: bed and breakfast, gîte, event space, craft workshop, showroom, etc. A turnkey interior, without compromise! Completely renovated, the main house offers optimal comfort: no work required, modern and tasteful decor, generous and functional spaces. The spacious living area, bathed in light thanks to its south-facing aspect, opens onto the garden and invites conviviality and relaxation. Outdoor spaces designed for enjoyment! Swimming pool (with heat pump) for sunny days. Petanque court. Large, wooded, and fenced garden, perfect for sharing moments with family and friends. An ideal setting for entertaining, relaxing, or welcoming tourists. Additional features include a spring used for the garden and pool, and an electric vehicle charging station. A prime location! Situated in Marvejols, a charming town with character, the property benefits from all the shops and services needed for daily life. Located between the Aubrac mountains and the Tarn gorges, the surrounding nature is ideal for exploring wide open spaces and unspoiled landscapes. Quick access: less than 2 hours from Montpellier or Clermont-Ferrand (via the A75 motorway). A rare, versatile, and move-in ready property that will appeal to families seeking space as well as those with tourism or business projects. More photos or videos available upon request. Fees payable by the seller. Sales agent. Fees payable by the seller. Sales agent. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Vani Mercier, please fill in the form below.
…By Sextant France
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
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
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…By Power Immo
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…By Power Immo
Housing: Sale intended for any project outside of secondary residence: The gîte and its exteriors (150 m²):In very good condition, this accommodation accessed through the private courtyard via stairs offers a living space of 40m² on its first level with a bedroom (approximately 14 m²) and a shower room (3m²) adjoining it. A staircase leads to the mezzanine which accommodates two spacious sleeping areas (48 m²) with a vaulted ceiling, separated by a shower room and wardrobes, but without partitions.The whole has been designed by an architecture firm and the quality materials used create a lovely ambiance in the gîte. The walls have been coated with a lime/hemp mixture, but the stone niches have been preserved and highlighted. The flooring in the living room and toilets is tiled (travertine type), while the rest is solid hardwood.The village is connected to a communal sewage network.On the ground floor, a spa has been set up in a vaulted room of 23m² (law Carrez) with showers, changing rooms, and toilets. The jacuzzi is accentuated on a platform and occupies most of the room.In front of the gîte, a paved courtyard accessible via a large gate offers a private paved area of about 120m² that has also been renovated. At the back of the gîte, accessible from the bedroom, there is a small garden with a lawn of 150m².Exploitation: Details of the operational buildings:Former sheepfold-barn, 255 m² Former sheepfold-barn + adjacent building, 223 m² Hall with coats of arms + adjacent building, 160 m² A bread oven of 8m²Land: The land area includes a garden of 450 m², located on a plot of 3,691 m².Additional elements: This built complex is located in the heart of a village of significant historical value as it houses a fortified ensemble from the 12th century. The entire town, as well as the buildings for sale, have managed to preserve this spirit.This Caussenarde farmhouse, dated from the 17th century, consists of several buildings gathered around an open space of about 600 m²:- A gîte of 150 m² with SPA rehabilitated 10 years ago (labeled 3 ear - 7 beds)- A 246 m² habitable house to renovate- A sheepfold-barn raised over 2 levels with a total surface area of 225 m²- A second sheepfold-barn over 2 levels with a total surface area of 223 m²- A hall with coats of arms of 87 m²- An adjoining building to the hall with coats of arms with a floor area of 40 m²- A bread oven of 8 m²Mission and challenges Safer on this property - Support local development. This transmission is part of the objective of participating in the development of rural territories by the establishment of project holders and responds to sustainable development goals by promoting the enhancement of rural heritage.Please note that some ad sites do not allow for the proper display of our service offering. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or contact us directly.Photos: © Copyright Safer - Unauthorized use without the author's consent.
…By Safer Occitanie
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
A castle and its feudal keep with a 30-hectare estate in the heart of the Cévennes national park, in the south of Lozère. Formerly the stronghold of the Arnal family, who at the end of the 17th century owned most of the valley and the hamlet of Beaumelle, hence the name Arnal de la Beaumelle, the castle was burnt down in 1702 during the War of the Camisards. When it was rebuilt between 1730 and 1740, it became more residential. The keep still dominates the surrounding buildings and has a wonderful view over the valley. The complex consists of a castle resembling a feudal residence flanked by two towers, as well as a number of outbuildings destined for farming, including cowsheds, a shed for drying chestnuts and the remains of an old castle chapel. This mainly west-facing hilltop property commands the southern valley. Fed by two springs, the estate has developed over the last two centuries thanks to livestock activities and terraced crop cultivation on numerous sun-drenched terraces. At the edge of the stream, the property is completed by the ruins of an imposing mill powered by its water.
…By Patrice Besse
Idyllically located in the Cévennes National Park, this magnificent stone hamlet and its breathtaking views create the ideal environment for rest and relaxation! The property is made up of several buildings, presenting a living area of approximately 600 m² in addition to its outbuildings. The estate extends over 24 ha, part of which is suitable for further development. You will find a number of terraces with trees and flowers separated by low stone walls, as well as a forest of oaks and chestnut trees, a spring, a pond, a vegetable garden, and more besides. Presenting a unique blend of charm and authenticity, this is a must-see property!
…By Emile Garcin - Cevennes & Languedoc
Nestled in the heart of the Lozère Cévennes, in a preserved and particularly calm environment, this charming detached house benefits from a dominant location at about 500 meters above sea level, offering a beautiful unobstructed view of the surrounding nature.Set facing south on a wooded plot of approximately 5,000 m², the property will delight lovers of tranquility and authenticity. The land, unfenced except on one side, consists of a pleasant flat area around the house and a steeper space, typical of the Cévennes landscapes. An unused natural spring is also present on the property.Access is via a private road with a right of way, ensuring peace and privacy amid dense and preserved vegetation.The house has approximately 96 m² of living space, complemented by about 54 m² fitted under the slope (height less than 1.80 m), spread over two levels.On the ground floor:- a large fully equipped kitchen of approximately 15 m², with appliances and furniture,- a spacious living room of approximately 27 m² adorned with a beautiful stone fireplace with an open hearth,- a lounge open to the living room of about 11 m²,- a bedroom of about 13 m²,- a bathroom,- a separate WC.- a beautiful covered terrace facing south of about 22 m².From the living room, a wooden staircase leads to the upper floor where the attic has been completely converted into three habitable spaces that can accommodate guest rooms, storage, a playroom or an office as needed.The entire house was completely renovated about twenty years ago, including the development of the attic, the tiling redone like new, the fireplace, and the electrical panel. The finishes are of quality, with well-maintained general upkeep. No work is expected, except for bringing the septic tank up to standard, which is currently functional.The property also includes a separate wooden garage-workshop of approximately 19 m², equipped with an electric garage door and connected to the house's electricity.A rare property for lovers of nature, tranquility, and authenticity, ideal as a main residence or holiday home.For more information or to arrange a visit, contact your real estate agency now at 04 66 24 31 33 and ask for Patrick AUDIGIER.Agency reference: 0000This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Orpi Agence Gadd
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…By Les Enfants Rouges Marais
Located at the confluence of the Chapeauroux and the Allier, in the immediate vicinity of the Gorges of the Upper Allier, this character property benefits from a sought-after natural setting in a dynamic tourist area. The property comprises eight guest rooms, all equipped with their own shower room or bathroom, as well as four private bedrooms. Reception areas include a main lounge, two additional lounges and a bar area, with the possibility of taking over a licence. A former professional kitchen as well as convertible attic space make it possible to consider various development options (catering/restaurant, additional accommodation, events). A few metres from the house, an independent plot of approximately 1,900 m² with private access to the river completes the property. This area offers additional operating possibilities, notably for outdoor or event activities. The property is sold furnished and equipped, allowing an immediate takeover of the business. It notably has a spring-water supply treated by a UV system. The village is served by an SNCF railway station on the Cévenol line and is close to the main tourist routes (GR 470, Stevenson Trail, Le Puy-en-Velay). A property offering a complete layout and strong operating potential, in a preserved natural environment. --- EPC D 226 KWH / B 7 KG CO2 Estimated annual energy costs for the dwelling: between 4,340 and 5,930 Transaction fees payable by the seller. No proceedings in progress. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Engel & Völkers Lyon
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…By Swixim International Uzès - Côté Soleil Immobilier
A castrum with a château, farm building and outbuildings surrounded by 13 hectares of woodland overlooking the valley, in Florac, in the south of the Lozère department . Situated in a dominant position on its rocky spur, the château with its crenelations can be seen from afar. The first foundations date back to the 12th century, but the current building probably dates back to the 15th century, when the fiefdom came under the control of the Bishop of Mende. It passed through various families through marriage and, in the 18th century, was damaged and then sold at auction during the Revolution. Acquired at the beginning of the 20th century, it has remained in the same family, who have maintained it as a holiday home until the present day. The 300-metre-long path leading to the property arouses curiosity and does not reveal its secrets until the last minute. The path opens out onto a magnificent view and the plain, which highlight the main building and the scene worthy of a painting. Built in heavy, unplastered local schist, with thick walls, the château has a certain austerity about it, typical of the Cévennes. The architecture retains characteristic traces from its origins, in particular cross windows and arched doors, while a remnant of a parapet walk enlivens the north façade. The layout of the windows is fairly regular, with ashlar surrounds and corner quoins, and small-paned windows. Built slightly below and not overlooked, the 'Bancels' farmhouse occupies the southern slope. It includes a renovated house. Finally, the small house 'la Gleyzette', with an independent access is slightly below to the west. The façades are made up of a schist bonding, only rendered on the dwelling that closes off the farm building to the west, with mostly straight windows of varying sizes. The roofs are of two slopes with lauze tiles. The uniqueness and unity of the estate can be seen immediately, and the absence of neighbours and low visibility from outside translate into peace and quiet for its occupants.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Safer Occitanie
Property from the 17th century, fully restored with quality materials. Roof in Lauze or vegetation, walls made of local stone, this hamlet located in the heart of nature consists of 5 buildings arranged as follows: - two adjoining houses of 280 m² and 102 m² - 2 high-end gîtes with private Spa of 185 and 170 m² - 4 guest rooms for a total of 125 m² - an inn of 78 m². The tourist exploitation area benefits from high-end facilities: noble materials, Spa, pellet heating. The whole benefits from good referencing and excellent reviews on the internet. The owners have made this place a true haven of peace by mixing comfort, quality of life, intimacy, and ecology. The entire property is located just a few minutes from the A75 motorway. Mission and challenges Safer on this property - Support local development. The takeover of this business will maintain economic activity at the request of the association of mayors and the Lozère Nouvelle vie network. Please note that some advertising sites do not allow our service to be displayed correctly. For complete and precise information, we invite you to consult our site or contact us directly. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr. Photos: © Copyright Safer - Usage prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Occitanie
Nestled in nature with a stunning view of the Cévennes, this characterful house offers approximately 171 m² of living space plus numerous outbuildings (garage 28 m², 2 cellars, 1 veranda, 2 additional habitable rooms), on a plot of approximately 6 hectares, in terraced wooded areas. Altitude approximately 570 meters.The main house comprises 5 bedrooms, including 2 at the same level as the living areas and 3 upstairs. It features a warm living room with a traditional working fireplace, incorporating a wood-fired oven, a veranda attached to the living room (approx. 17 m²) fitted out as a summer kitchen, a bathroom, and a separate WC at the level of the living areas, with a shower room and WC upstairs. The equipped kitchen includes appliances (hood, electric oven, wood stove, refrigerator, washing machine, dishwasher).The outbuildings include: a garage of about 28 m², two cellars (approximately 13 m² and 36 m²), and two habitable rooms (approximately 25 m² and 15 m²) with independent access, which can serve as additional bedrooms, an office, a playroom, or workshop.The land offers a true haven of peace: approximately 6 hectares of wooded land, divided into several terraces with a beautiful chestnut grove, a natural spring, and a retention basin ensuring an abundance of water. Ideal for a permaculture project, an orchard, or simply to enjoy a green paradise.Comfort & equipment: Central heating with two options: recent heat pump and wood boiler, hot water production by electric cumulus. Absolute tranquility guaranteed, no overlooking, with an exceptional view of the Cévennes.Renovations to be expected: Individual sanitation (septic tank to be brought up to standard), single-glazed wooden carpentry to be replaced according to your thermal comfort wishes.A rare property with high potential, ideal as a primary residence, secondary home, or family project. Lovers of nature and tranquility, this house is waiting for you to regain its full splendor.For more information or to arrange a visit, contact us without delay! Agency reference: 3576This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Orpi Agence Gadd
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