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Property with pool Clermont-l'herault (34)
Situated in a sought-after location 45 minutes north-west of Montpellier, 15 minutes from the Lac du Salagou, in an absolutely privileged environment far from any nuisance, in the heart of 22 hectares of woodland and garrigue. This property is at the end of a cul-de-sac, so there is no vehicular traffic. The panorama is a work of art worthy of the greatest painters! It will inspire musicians, writers and all lovers of unspoilt nature, with its flora and fauna. An old stone sheepfold has been converted into a home, with a terrace offering a totally uninterrupted view, overlooking an unspoilt valley at an altitude of 470 metres. All the necessary comforts are here, including a pretty 12 m x 4 m swimming pool in its wooded setting. The property is fed by 2 springs that flow abundantly all year round. You have to visit this marvellous site to realise just how magical it is! CONTACT : Hélène DESSORT +33 (0)6 14 60 32 32
By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Property with pool Arboras (34)
Overlooking a remarkable natural site, this property of 22 hectares in one piece, with its renovated sheepfold, offers you absolute calm and an incredible view of a preserved nature. This stone building is surrounded by arable land, moorland, woods and a spring! To discover...
By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
Property with pool Lodeve (34)
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By Capifrance
Property Lodeve (34)
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By Societe D'amenagement Foncier Et D'etablissement Rural Occitanie
Property with pool Clermont-l'herault (34)
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By Iad France
Property Brignac (34)
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By Societe D'amenagement Foncier Et D'etablissement Rural Occitanie
Property with pool Canet (34)
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By Laborie Immobilier
Property Saint-Pons-de-Mauchiens (34)
A late-16th-century house listed as a historical monument with a garden and secondary dwelling at the top of a quaint village in France’s Hérault department. The house was built at the end of the 16th century. It is made of local stone in a prime location in a village where the dwellings are grouped together on a hill – a characteristic of France’s Languedoc province. This arrangement of old houses looks like a fortress. The property stands on a calm, sloping alley within the village walls, at the foot of the ramparts. At first glance, this edifice, with its three main floors, stands out from the series of terraced houses in which it lies. From the terrace garden at the back of the house, you can admire a sweeping view of the plateaux and peaks of the Cévennes foothills and, in the foreground, the village rooftops – a delightful display of ochre hues. The property’s main building offers a liveable floor area of around 179m² with a garden of more than 75m². Its thick walls of warm-toned dressed stone were designed to keep the home refreshingly cool. Seven windows, including two stone-mullioned windows, punctuate the south-facing facade. The northern elevation has six windows with stone mullions and transoms, a little window and a door that leads out to the garden. The western elevation has seven windows, including a glazed door that leads out onto a terrace offering an outdoor area of 25m². On the eastern elevation, two windows fill the dwelling with natural light in the morning. The house’s characteristic roofing with gentle slopes has been entirely renovated and insulated. Its old barrel tiles have been preserved to keep the charming antique appearance of the roof. An aristocratic family lived in the house in the 1500s. One of the dwelling’s noble owners became the village’s judge in 1580. And several of his descendants held this position all the way up to the French Revolution when the family had to emigrate to the Kingdom of Naples during the Reign of Terror. The dwelling was sold as national property and shared between different owners. By the mid-20th-century, the edifice was in a state of disrepair. Elderly locals remember it as a site where the village’s children would play. The property’s plots were grouped together in administrative terms in the 1960s. A new buyer then acquired the house. Yet he never finished restoring the edifice and left it in a neglected condition. Later, in 2008, the edifice was again bought. It was then restored to make it entirely liveable, like it would have been before the French Revolution. The challenge that the current owner rose to was to add modern comfort to this old home while preserving its historical architecture and materials to keep its unique charm. The property has been listed as a historical monument since 2015. The secondary dwelling offers a floor area of around 110m². It has six rooms that could be converted.
By Patrice Besse
Property with pool and garden Pezenas (34)
BARNES exclusivity. In the heart of vineyards and rolling countryside, in a quiet, unoverlooked setting, this traditional old stone farmhouse with character has been completely renovated. The mas offers spacious, comfortable living space on 2 levels, with a large kitchen/dining room, a vast living room and, depending on requirements, 5 possible bedrooms and 4 shower rooms. The exterior spaces are well cared for. The garden, olive groves, vegetable garden, various terraces, swimming pool area and summer kitchen all offer living spaces to suit every moment of the day. The property's vines (1 hectare, 3 possible), cultivated by a local grower, produce an excellent white wine enhanced by 4 different grape varieties. A 200 m2, 2-storey hangar has been built to meet the needs of both the winery and the house. A borehole supplies water to the garden and saltwater swimming pool. A solar panel system provides hot water, heating and heating for the pool. Situated in a privileged location, this mas benefits from total tranquility and privacy, while remaining close to local amenities. Property presented by BARNES Occitanie Eric PERENCHIO +33 (0)6 08 47 44 57 [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Barnes Occitanie
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