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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
In the Aude area, near to the Canal du Midi, an Italian style 18th century mansion with outbuildings in 8 hectares of grounds. A drive that runs past the outbuildings adjacent to the main building leads up to the mansion. All the buildings are set out in a continual straight line, though the mansion is one storey higher than its outbuildings. It was built in 1710 under the supervision of an Italian architect and has floor-space of approximately 1,200 m². It has three storeys and its main façade is split into nine bays. The two façades, facing east and west, boast remarkably simple lines, punctuated by the perfect symmetry of the openings, which are mostly rectangular and topped with fanlight windows on the lower two levels, surrounded by stone frames and equipped with louvred shutters. The hipped roof made of half-round terracotta tiles is surrounded by a cornice which is echoed in two moulded belt courses marking each level. The outbuildings, which are all rectangular and topped with gabled roofs or a half-hipped roof, stand adjacent to the mansion, mostly on its left-hand side. They are made up of three apartments, a hangar and a barn. Lastly, the 8-hectare grounds stretch out behind the mansion up to the Canal du Midi and can be reached through a wicket gate. There are gravelled patios on either side of the buildings and there is also a swimming pool in front and slightly to the side of the mansion.
…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 310-m² dwelling in a 12th-century chateau, registered as a national Historical Monument, with moats, grounds and outbuildings, 30 minutes from Avignon and Uzès, in the Provencal Gard region. Not far from the banks of the Rhône, this chateau is one of the region’s most characteristic monuments, the landscape of which is influenced by winemaking and the richness of its soil, fed by the canals flowing from the peaceful neighbouring waterway, which once provided access to the river. Making skilful use of its strategic position, its construction, on a site that was most likely already occupied during the Carolingian period, dates back to the 12th century with an initial dwelling abutting a defensive tower. However, it was not until the 16th century that it was considerably developed in order to become the impressive edifice of one of the most prominent families in southern France, as well as one of the few in south-eastern France to have a defensive system composed of moats, still filled by a neighbouring stream, which are, in turn surrounded by a curtain of plane trees. From the 12th century, the chateau preserved its corner tower in the northwest, cadenced by impressive arrow slits, while two other towers (including a dovecote) flank the eastern and south-eastern corners of the three three-storey main buildings. The whole surrounds an immense formal courtyard closed off to the south by a high wall, accessible via a massive door with vermiculated rustic stonework, whereas the former rampart walk was transformed into a path along the banks of the moats. In addition, a stone bridge has now replaced the former drawbridge, which today has all but disappeared except for the bases of two of its piers. As for the buildings’ understated exteriors, cadenced by cross-windows and several more recent low-arched windows, they are somewhat counterbalanced by the richly carved doors in the central building and chapel. Saved from ruin in 1978 and registered as a national Historical Monument, the chateau was the subject of a comprehensive restoration project in the 2000s, which resulted in the creation of accommodations combining modern comforts with an unconditional respect for the property’s heritage. Located on the first floor of the chateau’s western wing and partially situated in what was once the Estates General room, the flat occupies a section built between 1572 and 1590 for Marshall de Joyeuse and communicates with a second, independent flat.
…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
An approximately 325-m² former presbytery awaiting renovation, with an inner courtyard, in the centre of Béziers, on an esplanade. The presbytery is at the very tip of the acropolis in Béziers, to the south of the old town, outside its walls, several hundred metres from the medieval ramparts. Remains of the Roman arenas can be seen very close by. The residence is opposite a large esplanade on which plane trees provide shade, in a dominant position with uninterrupted views of the lower parts of the city, the Orb Valley and the Pyrenees on the horizon. The façade of this three-storey building, standing next to the entrance to the church, is rendered and has four low-arched openings containing a door as well as three windows on the ground floor, all made of wood, five windows on the first floor and the same number on the second floor, on which they are smaller and can be found in rectangular openings. The panelled, painted, wooden door with a fanlight window is surrounded by a moulded door frame and is topped by an entablature with a central key stone, all of which are ribbed or sculpted. It can be reached by three stone steps and has a painted metal guard-rail on either side. All the windows on the top two storeys are fitted with white-painted wooden shutters, while those on the ground floor are protected by metal railings. Light streams into the edifice’s rooms thanks to its west-facing aspect and many windows. Lastly, as is customary in the region, the roof is made of half-round tiles, which is underlined by a denticulated cornice, echoed in more sober fashion by two belt courses on the lower levels.
…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
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
Spacious Family Villa with South-Facing Garden and Pool and En-Suite Bedrooms, 5 Minutes from Narbonne Centre - Detached villa in a quiet residential area of Narbonne, just 5 minutes from the city centre. Built in 1992, the property offers flexible accommodation, multiple entrances, a large south-facing terrace of approx. 180 m² with open views, and a 10 x 5 m swimming pool with electric safety cover. Fully enclosed garden, summer kitchen, wine cellar, laundry room and carport for three cars. Four bedrooms, three already benefiting from en-suite bathrooms, with the possibility to create a fourth en-suite bedroom. Energy-efficient features include solar panels, thermodynamic water heater and borehole. Ideal family home close to town and coast.
…By Leggett Immobilier
In the heart of the city and on a high floor, superb 4-room crossing apartment of 110 m2 with 28 m2 of terrace... Exceptional location with shops, trams, the train station, and the historic center all nearby. Beautiful incoming light (4 large bay windows) for the main room of 60m2 directly overlooking the double-exposure terrace. Fully equipped open kitchen. 3 beautiful bedrooms, including 1 with its own private shower room. Nice dominant urban view and unobstructed. Reversible air conditioning in duct, solar hot water, DPE category A. Very functional apartment with plenty of storage and equipped with fiber optics. To complete this beautiful set, double parking in the basement and a common bicycle storage on the ground floor. Ongoing procedure in the common areas of the condominium.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Discover this beautiful residence of approximately 310 m² in Grau dAgde, combining comfort, elegance, and spaciousness in a unique setting. Upon entering, a generous and bright hall leads you to the main living area. The ground floor houses an independent master suite, comprising a spacious bedroom, a dressing room, and a private bathroom. On the left wing, two additional bedrooms, a functional laundry room, and a bathroom complete the sleeping quarters. The hall opens onto a glass-enclosed veranda leading to a large, double-height living room of 80 m², a welcoming and refined space that opens onto the swimming pool and terraces with retractable shutters. The modern and practical kitchen includes a spacious pantry and opens onto a pleasant terrace, ideal for enjoying breakfast in peace and quiet. Upstairs, two bedrooms each have their own bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for the occupants. The basement offers a spacious double garage, a workshop, storage space, and a wellness area equipped with a gym, sauna, shower room, and wine cellar a perfect place for relaxation and wine enjoyment. Set on 2,000 m² of land, this property guarantees serenity and a high quality of life.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Located within a prestigious and unique residence in La Grande-Motte, at the foot of the Ponant mountain, this superb 100 sq m (1076 sq ft) 3-bedroom apartment occupies the third and top floor, offering an exclusive and sought-after living environment. The apartment comprises a spacious and bright double living room with an open-plan kitchen, designed for conviviality and comfort. A pantry completes this functional living space. The sleeping area features a master suite with a private bathroom, as well as two additional bedrooms sharing a large bathroom and a spacious dressing room, offering generous proportions and an ideal layout for family or residential living. All rooms open onto a pleasant 23 sq m (248 sq ft) terrace, a true extension of the apartment, perfect for enjoying the climate and the privileged surroundings. This rare property also includes a parking space that can be converted into a garage, a valuable asset in this area. A unique apartment in La Grande-Motte, combining high-end amenities, an exceptional location and the top floor, in the heart of a privileged environment.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
A characterful dwelling with a 700m² landscaped garden, nestled in the heart of a village in south-west France’s Aude department. The property dates back to the 17th century. It lies in the centre of the quaint village. From the narrow street that runs alongside it, you can admire the house’s stone facade coated with rendering and you can pick out its three levels and five evenly spaced bays. This facade was redesigned in the 18th century. It faces east and is plain in style, punctuated with arched windows set in ashlar surrounds and fitted with painted wooden shutters. A double-row génoise cornice underlines a gabled roof of barrel tiles. On the other side of the dwelling, the west side, a 700m² landscaped garden offers a remarkable view of the beautiful surroundings. The house has kept all its original features, including the floors, which, on the ground floor, are adorned with cement tiles that vary in shape and colour from room to room, adding an elegant touch of creativity to a home with fine ornamentation. Upstairs, the floors are covered with original square terracotta tiles. A workshop and garage adjoin the home, offering handy annexes. And a little house with a first floor lies higher up in the garden and needs to be entirely renovated.
…By Patrice Besse
In Uzès, just a few minutes from the historic centre, this property of approximately 205 m² of living space is set in the heart of a landscaped, tree-filled garden of over 1,500 m² with a swimming pool and terraces, offering generous volumes and five bedrooms in a sought-after setting. - Living area of 80 m² opening onto the outdoors - 5 bedrooms including a ground-floor suite - 3 bathrooms - Landscaped, tree-filled garden of approximately 1,500 m² with pool and terraces Located close to the centre of Uzès and all shops and amenities, this property provides approximately 205 m² of living space in a pleasant, green environment. The house is organised around a large reception area with generous volumes, about 80 m², largely opening onto the outdoors, allowing for a seamless flow between the interior spaces and the garden. These proportions offer a convivial living environment, suitable both for everyday life and for moments of sharing. The sleeping area comprises five bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a suite located on the ground floor. Outside, the landscaped, tree-filled garden of over 1,500 m² is arranged around a lovely partly covered terrace and a swimming pool, inviting you to fully enjoy the fine seasons. The property benefits from a sought-after location, allowing easy access to the heart of Uzès and all its amenities while maintaining a peaceful living environment. This property is presented by Alexiane CHEVRON Independent commercial agent (EI) RSAC Nîmes No. 920 773 249 Fees are entirely the responsibility of the sellers. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between 620 and 910 per year.
…By Adiù Immobilier
Located in a prime location in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelonne, this contemporary 166 sq m (1,790 sq ft) villa offers generous living spaces and exceptional comfort, all set on approximately 400 sq m (4,300 sq ft) of land. The ground floor features a spacious, light-filled double living room and a separate kitchen, conveniently complemented by a pantry/laundry room. This living area opens onto a large terrace overlooking a landscaped garden, complete with a jacuzzi perfect for relaxing and socializing. Upstairs, the villa offers three bright bedrooms sharing a large bathroom, as well as a master suite with its own shower room and dressing room. An outbuilding, a garage, and parking spaces complete this property. Finally, the house is equipped with photovoltaic panels, generating approximately 2,400 per year a significant economic benefit.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Discover an exclusive stone property near Teyran offering over 300 m² of living space in a peaceful countryside setting with convenient access to local services. Full of character, the house features exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and stone walls that create a warm, timeless ambiance, complemented by abundant natural light. The two independent wings provide exceptional adaptability: the principal wing includes a refined living room with a sculpted fireplace, a master suite with direct access to an 82 m² terrace and a bright atelier perfect for a studio or home office; the secondary wing comprises large, flexible volumes a 41 m² sports room, two groundfloor bedrooms, a dedicated office and two further suites, ideal for hosting guests or running a business from home. Outside, the landscaped garden, stone courtyard and swimming pool form an attractive setting for leisure and entertaining, while a garage, heat pump and solar panels add modern practicality. This property is particularly suited to buyers seeking a prestigious family home, a chambres d’hôtes project or a combined residentialprofessional investment in a serene Provençal environment.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Located in Baillargues, just minutes from Montpellier, this exceptional 800 sq m (8,615 sq ft) property embodies luxury and comfort in a privileged setting. Its generous proportions and high-end amenities make it a truly unique home. Situated on a 4,000 sq m (43,000 sq ft) wooded plot facing east and south, this residence comprises 14 rooms, including 8 spacious bedrooms, 3 dressing rooms, a fully equipped independent kitchen, and vast, light-filled living areas. The layout between the two levels has been designed for absolute fluidity and comfort. Outside, a large terrace extends the living spaces and provides access to a magnificent swimming pool nestled in a secluded landscaped setting. An interior garden, a pantry, a cellar, a laundry room, and a garage complete this rare property, ideal for discerning clients seeking a refined lifestyle on the edge of the city.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Exclusive A wonderful restored wine makers home in the pretty village of Azillanet. Large light filled interiors with high ceilings give out to grand terraces and the landscaped garden with swimming pool. This home offers a flexible interior with three bedrooms on the first floor and a self contained apartment with 2 bedrooms on the top floor which also flows perfectly as one large home with two kitchens. The living areas are vast and offer views of the garden and surrounding countryside through the large picture windows that are a huge feature of this property. There is also an internal access garage. A perfect mix of tradition and contemporary living. Absolutely rare !! Performance energetic and full diagnostics being prepared. Agency fees paid by the vendeur.
…By M Robert Richards
Just a few minutes from the Mediterranean beaches and in the heart of a sought-after environment, (the Pinet vineyard) discover this rare property offering remarkable potential for living and professional use on a plot of 3,125 m².A main residence of 162 m² combining comfort and brightness.Fully renovated with care, this family home impresses with its generous volumes and harmonious layout.Upon entry, you discover a spacious living room bathed in light, opening onto a large south-facing terrace, ideal for enjoying beautiful days in a friendly atmosphere.The open kitchen, fully equipped, integrates perfectly into this warm space.The upper floor features two stunning master suites, each with its own private bathroom. One boasts a large terrace offering an unobstructed view, while the other opens onto a pleasant balcony overlooking the surroundings.The top level offers two additional bedrooms with their own private water spaces, as well as a large games room that can be easily adapted to your needs: office, gym, creative workshop, or relaxation area.An independent space with strong professional potential.In addition to the main dwelling, the property includes an independent building of approximately 118 m² that has been completely renovated.This space offers numerous possibilities:- commercial or artisanal activity,- catering,- tourist reception (oenotourism),- offices or coworking space,- gallery, showroom, or workshop,- loft or additional accommodation subject to necessary administrative permits.Its configuration allows for consideration of a genuine professional project while maintaining a perfect separation from the dwelling.A plot designed for projects.The 3,125 m² plot is a major asset.A significant part of the land can be developed into a large parking area to support a commercial or tourist activity. Another area allows for the installation of a pool and landscaped relaxation space.The benefits:Renovated main house of 162 m²Independent space of 118 m² for professional or tourist useLand of 3,125 m²Numerous exploitation possibilitiesLarge terraces and outdoor areasSouth exposureSignificant parking potentialProximity to beaches and communication routesTo know:The property has quick access to the highway. A slight noise nuisance may be perceived depending on traffic conditions. However, this is mitigated by the presence of a soundproof glass wall. Landscaping of the garden, particularly through the installation of fountains or water elements, will further enhance the acoustic comfort of the outdoor spaces.A rare opportunity to combine quality of life, professional project, and development potential in a dynamic sector of the Hérault coastline. Fees paid by the seller Patrick Claret - 06 03 97 89 56 INTERNATIONAL AGENCY HONIG - 04 67 09 48 44 More information at www.alberthonig.comThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Internationale Albert Honig
Lucas Fox International Properties, less than 5 minutes from the Bamboo Garden of Anduze, house built on two levels with an independent studio in a setting offering privacy and unobstructed views, without overlooking. On the main level, the kitchen opens onto a veranda on one side and a living/dining room with a fireplace on the other. The living room connects to a hallway leading to a dressing room, a separate WC, a bathroom, and two bedrooms, one with stunning views of the surrounding nature and the other opening onto the large covered terrace. The lower level is accessible either via an internal staircase or from the outside. It comprises a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, a bedroom, and a large additional room that could serve as a guest bedroom, playroom, or storage space. A bathroom and a separate toilet complete this level. Outside, the exceptional covered terrace offers a verdant and soothing panorama that changes with the seasons. The landscaped garden, swimming pool, and jacuzzi with outdoor shower invite relaxation. Other features of the property include a garden shed, a closed garage, a carport, and several outdoor parking spaces. Adjacent to the garage, a separate studio apartment with a bedroom, shower room, toilet, and kitchenette offers additional accommodation options. The lower level and the studio are ideal for accommodating family and friends or developing a rental business. This layout offers great flexibility of use, whether for a primary residence or a tourist accommodation project.The property already benefits from modernized features, including double glazing, recently renovated electrical wiring, and air conditioning in some rooms. Further renovation and modernization work will unlock the full potential of this property and bring it up to the most demanding contemporary standards.A rare property due to its natural setting, remarkable exteriors and potential, just minutes from the shops, restaurants and entertainment of Anduze. Obtain the complete file and more information from your dedicated agent, Elodie SALA Commercial Agent - RSAC n° 899 543 151 Montpellier. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Lucas Fox Montpellier
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