7-Bedroom Stone House with Courtyard & Pool in Anduze, France - Ideal Vacation Home

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Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard, Anduze, France, Anduze (France)

7 Bedrooms · 6 Bathrooms · 386Floor area

€670,000

House

No parking

7 Bedrooms

6 Bathrooms

386m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Languedoc-Roussillon

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Anduze, France. As the morning sun filters through the mature fig trees, you step out onto a shaded terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the earthy scent of the surrounding landscape. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary, a place where time slows down, and every moment is savored.

A Home Steeped in History and Character

This 18th-century stone farmhouse is a testament to the rich history and architectural beauty of the region. As you enter through the central courtyard, a working stone fountain greets you, setting the tone for the elegance and charm that lies within. The house is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, with exposed stone walls, original beams, and a grand fireplace that serves as the heart of the main living area.

The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring two distinct wings that offer privacy and flexibility. Whether you're hosting extended family, accommodating guests, or considering a boutique B&B venture, this home provides the perfect canvas for your dreams.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration

Living in Anduze means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and recreational opportunities. The nearby market town, just 15 minutes away, is a hub of activity, offering vibrant markets, quaint cafes, and local artisan shops. The region is renowned for its wine, and a visit to the local vineyards is a must for any wine enthusiast.

Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the abundance of activities available. From hiking in the Cévennes National Park to exploring the nearby Mediterranean beaches, there's no shortage of adventures to embark on. The climate is mild, with warm summers perfect for lounging by the private swimming pool, which is a sun-drenched oasis framed by Mediterranean plants.

A Property with Endless Potential

Beyond its immediate charm, this property offers exciting opportunities for expansion and creativity. Two outbuildings, a barn and a garage, await your vision, whether it's additional living space, a creative studio, or a workshop.

For those considering investment potential, the property's location and features make it an attractive option for rental income. The proximity to major motorway links and the high-speed TGV to Nîmes ensures easy accessibility for international visitors.

Key Features:
- 7 spacious bedrooms and 6 bathrooms
- Central courtyard with a working stone fountain
- Shaded terrace beneath mature fig trees
- Exposed stone walls and original beams
- Grand fireplace and rustic mezzanine
- Two distinct wings for privacy and flexibility
- Large private swimming pool with pool house
- Two outbuildings for development
- Less than 15 minutes from Anduze market town
- 35 minutes from major motorway links and TGV

Investment and Practical Considerations

This property is in good condition, ready for immediate enjoyment or further enhancement. The local property market is stable, with a growing interest in vacation homes in this picturesque region. Legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, and the potential for rental income is significant, given the area's appeal.

Your Invitation to a New Chapter

This stone house in Anduze is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle of tranquility, exploration, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence, a vacation home, or a business opportunity, this home offers a unique blend of history, charm, and potential.

Take the Next Step

Envision yourself in this idyllic setting, where every day is a new adventure. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality. Your European getaway awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
7
Size
386
Price per m²
€1,736
Garden size
4390
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
6
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the lush landscapes of Anduze. Nestled on the serene border of Anduze and Tornac, this exquisite villa offers a harmonious blend of modern luxury and Mediterranean allure, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of southern France. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Located at the edge of the Cévennes National Park, this villa is a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a mere 10-minute drive away, offering endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Whether you're an avid hiker or a leisurely stroller, the park's trails promise breathtaking vistas and a chance to reconnect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2008, the villa spans 166 square meters, featuring a main single-level residence and a charming guest house. The main villa is a testament to thoughtful design, with a spacious 42 m² living room that invites you to unwind by the open fireplace. Double doors lead to expansive covered terraces, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The open-plan kitchen, complete with a central island and a second fireplace, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Large sliding doors seamlessly connect the indoor and outdoor spaces, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy a quiet meal under the stars. Luxurious Accommodations for Family and Friends The villa boasts four bedrooms and five bathrooms, ensuring ample space and privacy for family and guests. The ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this captivating country home nestled on the edge of the picturesque Cévennes, exactly where history intertwines with the allure of nature. Located in the quaint village of Saint Jean Du Pin, this expanded Mas carries the whispers of the 19th century in its beautifully restored walls. With 200 square meters of living space, enveloped within 1,700 m² of private land, this property presents an opportunity for a tranquil retreat or even a potential vacation rental for those looking to invest in the sprawling beauty of the French countryside. To ease into the story of the home, let's start with the ground floor, which plays host to two separate entrances opening up to both a cozy living room and an inviting dining room. As you walk in, the 25 m² living room greets you warmly with its beautifully beamed ceiling and the earthy comfort of a natural stone wall. Adjacent to this serene space is a compact yet fully equipped kitchen, measuring 8 m², that seamlessly leads into the 14 m² dining room. This area not only flaunts vibrant cement tile flooring but also features an authentic fireplace, making it a perfect spot for gathering around and enjoying hearty meals with loved ones. A quick visit to the first floor reveals a pragmatic arrangement with a stunning landing. The graceful cement tile floor continues, as do the inviting fireplaces. Here, the master bedroom en-suite stretches across a generous 24 m², and you'll find two additional neatly laid-out bedrooms, measuring 13 and 15 m². Each of these rooms holds potential, ready to be personalized into havens of comfort. Ascending to the second floor through one of two internal staircases, a large 24 m² bedroom awaits. Accompanied by a bathroom with a sleek walk-in ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun peeks over the rolling hills of the Cévennes National Park. This is the daily reality at your new villa in Tornac, a charming village nestled in the Gard region of southern France. Just 4 kilometers from the vibrant town of Anduze, this property offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Mediterranean Haven This exquisite villa, built in 2008, is a testament to modern design harmoniously blended with Mediterranean charm. The main villa spans 125 m², complemented by a 41 m² guest house, all set on a meticulously landscaped 2,011 m² plot. The property is designed to embrace the region's mild climate, with expansive terraces, a large swimming pool, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living Step inside to discover a thoughtfully laid-out single-level home that ensures easy access and a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. The spacious 42 m² living room, with its open fireplace, invites cozy evenings and opens onto two large covered terraces. These terraces, each nearly 30 m², are perfect for al fresco dining, entertaining guests, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. The open-plan kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, features a central island, a second fireplace, and ample storage. Sliding doors lead directly to one of the terraces, making outdoor dining a breeze. Luxurious Accommodations The villa's sleeping quarters are designed for comfort and privacy. The master suite, bathed in natural light, includes a walk-in dressing area and a luxurious bathroom with a walk-in shower and bathtub. The seco ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a remarkable opportunity nestled in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, tucked away in the charming village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, France. This property, with its roots tracing back to the 18th century, offers not just a house but a slice of history, beautifully preserved and embracing its unique personality. As a global real estate agent, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing countless properties worldwide, and this home truly stands out due to its harmonious blend of traditional character and modern living conveniences. Let's journey into this house that spans an impressive 187 square meters, providing ample space for whatever your future holds. Whether you dream of housing a sprawling family or venturing into the hospitality business, this property offers versatile potential. With five bedrooms, it could easily transform into a family haven or an inviting guesthouse. Just imagine waking up in a house that tells stories of the past while comfortably supporting modern life. The stone farmhouse sets a picturesque scene as you approach. The entrance unfolds into a grand interior courtyard, a perfect spot for savoring quiet moments or hosting lively gatherings. Entering the ground floor, you're welcomed by a majestic, vaulted entrance adorned with timeless exposed stones. The kitchen, over 20 square meters, beckons for culinary adventures, while the living-dining area promises countless memories to be made. Another luminous lounge flows naturally to the terrace and lush garden, letting in the gentle daylight and offering stunning views. Let's not forget the generous, fenced garden, a nature lover's paradise with fruit-bearing trees like figs, cherries, and olives, adding to the rustic appeal. For those fond of ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the outskirts of the charming village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this 18th-century stone farmhouse is a testament to time and tradition. For those dreaming of a spacious home in the south of France, where history and relaxed village life blend seamlessly, this could very well be the property you've been looking for. Now, let's take a little journey to discover what it truly feels like to live in this captivating corner of the world. As we step through the portal into the warm embrace of the interior courtyard, the character of the farmhouse immediately comes alive. It’s almost as if the stone walls whisper stories of bygone eras. The exposed stones and vaulted entrance testify to a skillful renovation respecting the building’s historic roots while ensuring modern-day comforts. This home offers a generous 187 square meters of living space, ready for you to make your own family memories. The ground floor holds a delightful kitchen, perfect for indulging in some creative culinary exploits. With just over 20 square meters of space, this kitchen is ready to serve up hearty meals after a delightful weekend market trip in nearby towns. The living-dining area, along with another large and sun-soaked room, opens onto the terrace and garden – a sanctuary of privacy where nature flourishes in all its glory. Moving upstairs, you'll find four impressively spacious bedrooms. One of these suites spoils its residents with an en-suite bathroom – imagine enjoying a relaxing soak after a long day exploring the local area. Speaking of which, Saint-Christol-lez-Alès is strategically nestled in one of the most beautiful parts of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It enjoys a balmy Mediterranean climate, with hot summers perfect f ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of Saint-Christol-lès-Alès, this delightful property offers an excellent opportunity for those seeking a spacious home with character. Situated in the scenic region of Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard, this 18th-century stone farmhouse encapsulates the essence of French countryside living. Its strategic location just 40 minutes from the vibrant city of Nimes and a short drive from Anduze and Ales, makes it highly appealing to those wanting a mix of rural charm and urban convenience. This five-bedroom house stretches over 187 square meters, offering ample space for family living or perhaps even a quaint hospitality venture. Fully renovated with a nod to its historical roots, the property beautifully blends original materials with modern comforts to create a cozy yet functional home. Imagine entering this farmhouse through a rustic portal that leads you into an inviting interior courtyard. This sets the stage for what lies beyond. The ground floor welcomes you with a striking vaulted entrance, exuding a sense of history with its exposed stone finishes. The kitchen, slightly more than 20 square meters, is well-positioned for any culinary enthusiast eager to explore French cuisine. A combined living-dining area offers a communal atmosphere perfect for gatherings, while a luminous second living room draws you to a terrace and garden space that beckons the outside in. On the upper floor, four generously-sized bedrooms offer quiet retreats for family members or guests. One room, enhanced with its own bathroom, adds a touch of privacy and convenience. Two additional well-appointed bathrooms make living easy and accessible for all. Unique to this property are its two independent cottages. The first, a charming s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this enchanting 18th-century farmhouse offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private, tree-lined garden. This beautifully renovated farmhouse, boasting 187 square meters of living space, is a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The property is a testament to the region's architectural heritage, with its original stone walls and vaulted ceilings, seamlessly integrated with modern amenities for a comfortable living experience. ### A Home Steeped in History The farmhouse's historical roots are evident in every corner, from the exposed stonework in the entrance hall to the traditional wooden shutters that adorn the windows. The renovation has been meticulously carried out to preserve these authentic features while ensuring the home meets contemporary standards of comfort and efficiency. ### Spacious and Versatile Living Spaces - Five Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends, with one en-suite for added privacy. - Three Bathrooms: Modern and well-appointed, ensuring convenience for all guests. - Two Living Rooms: One with direct access to the terrace, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. - Large Kitchen: Over 20 square meters, ideal for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. - Additional Spaces: Includes workshops, a ve ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this enchanting 18th-century stone house offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a vacation home or second residence in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, this region of France is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private garden. This beautifully renovated farmhouse, boasting 187 square meters of living space, is a sanctuary of tranquility and elegance. The property has been meticulously restored to preserve its original character while incorporating modern amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Charm and Activities: - Proximity to Nature: Just a short drive from the Cévennes National Park, offering hiking, cycling, and breathtaking views. - Cultural Richness: Explore the nearby towns of Nîmes and Uzès, known for their Roman architecture and vibrant markets. - Gastronomic Delights: Savor local wines and cuisine at charming bistros and vineyards scattered throughout the region. - Seasonal Festivals: Participate in local festivals celebrating everything from lavender to olives, immersing yourself in the local culture. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: Five bedrooms and two bathrooms provide ample space for family and guests. - Authentic Features: Vaulted ceilings, exposed stone walls, and original materials add to the home's historic charm. - Modern Comforts: Equipped with a state-of-the-art he ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the historic and picturesque region of Languedoc-Roussillon in Gard, the charming town of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès presents a unique opportunity for those looking to make a home in the south of France. This 5-bedroom stone house, dating back to the 18th century, offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comforts, having been thoughtfully renovated to meet contemporary needs while preserving its authentic character. The property's 187 square meters of living space is complimented by an additional 61 square meters that include workshops, lean-tos, a veranda, and patios. The heart of this home is a beautiful vaulted entrance adorned with exposed stones leading into a generously sized kitchen. The living and dining areas provide adequate space for family and social gatherings, with a second living room offering a bright atmosphere with direct access to the terrace and garden. Upstairs, the residence accommodates four spacious bedrooms. One of these includes an en-suite bathroom, along with two separate additional bathrooms to serve the other bedrooms. The residence also contains two independent cottages: a ground-floor studio and a first-floor F2 apartment, each with private access, ideal for guests or potential rental opportunities. Encircled by a stone wall, the garden is a verdant oasis planted with a variety of fruit trees including figs, cherries, persimmons, as well as olives, eucalyptus, and hackberry trees. The garden not only offers a tranquil spot for relaxation but is also equipped with a well and a solarium that includes a spa-pool, perfect for unwinding in privacy. Living in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès allows residents to enjoy a calm, village atmosphere with the convenience of local ameni ... click here to read more

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Situated in the enchanting region of Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard, in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this delightful 18th-century farmhouse offers an authentic taste of rustic French life paired with modern comforts. This unique property boasts 187 m² of well-appointed living space, along with an additional 61 m² encompassing workshops, lean-tos, a charming veranda, and welcoming patios. Property Features: - Living space: 187 m² - Additional spaces: 61 m² - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 2 - Kitchens: 1 (spacious, over 20 m²) - Heating: Air/water heat pump system, a separate air/air system for the studio - Insulation: 30 cm attic insulation to ensure energy efficiency - Water System: 200 L thermodynamic cumulus - Windows: Double-glazed with aluminum or wooden shutters - Solar panels: Existing, providing around 1,500 euros per year in yield - Additional: Wired alarm system, mains drainage, and a well on the property - Features: Exposed stones, original features, refurbished facades Immerse yourself in the idyllic rural lifestyle with this thoughtfully renovated farmhouse. The ground floor opens into a majestic vaulted entrance with original exposed stone, leading to a kitchen that radiates provincial charm. The living-dining area continues with the rustic theme and offers a second living room awash with natural light and direct access to an inviting terrace and garden. Upstairs, four well-sized bedrooms provide serene retreats, one of which includes an en-suite bathroom. The garden is a verdant oasis, completely fenced and adorned with a variety of trees including fig, cherry, persimmon, olive, and hackberry. A discreet solarium with a spa-pool offers a private sanctuary for relaxation. The local climate i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this exquisite 18th-century stone house offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, this property promises a serene escape with ample opportunities for leisure and investment. ### A Glimpse into Village Life Saint-Christol-lez-Alès is a quintessential French village, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. The village is surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, offering a tranquil setting for your holiday retreat. With its mild Mediterranean climate, the area enjoys warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal year-round destination. ### Property Highlights - Size & Layout: Spanning 187 square meters, this spacious home features five bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. - Authentic Charm: The property retains its original character with exposed stone walls and vaulted ceilings, seamlessly integrated with modern amenities. - Outdoor Oasis: The garden is a verdant paradise, complete with fruit trees like figs, cherries, and olives, as well as a solarium with a spa-pool for ultimate relaxation. - Additional Spaces: Includes 61 square meters of extra space, perfect for workshops or additional living areas. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with solar panels, a heat pump system, and double-glazed windows, ensuring comfort and sustainability. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès offers a unique lifestyle, blending the tranquility of rural life with the vibrancy of nearby cities. Just a short drive away, you'll find: - Nîmes: A historic c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this enchanting 18th-century stone house offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, this region of France is a haven for vacationers and second-home buyers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private, tree-lined garden. This beautifully renovated farmhouse, boasting 187 square meters of living space, is a sanctuary of tranquility and elegance. The property is a testament to the seamless integration of original architectural features with contemporary amenities, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Charm and Accessibility: - Located just 40 minutes from Nîmes, with its TGV station and airport, and a short drive from the historic towns of Anduze and Uzès. - Enjoy the convenience of local markets, schools, and services within walking distance. - Excellent transport links, including a nearby bus stop, make exploring the region a breeze. A Home Steeped in History: - The farmhouse's vaulted entrance and exposed stone walls exude character and authenticity. - Spacious living areas, including a 20-square-meter kitchen and a bright living-dining room, offer ample space for family gatherings and entertaining. - The first floor features four generously sized bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, and two additional bathrooms. Outdoor Oasis: - The fully fenced garden is a verdant paradise, home to fruit trees like figs, cherries, and persimmons, as well as olive and eucalyptus t ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of settling down in a place where history whispers through ancient stones and the sun kisses your skin in beautiful warm weather? Allow me to introduce you to a wonderful opportunity nestled in the heart of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès in the Gard region of France, a quaint village surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Languedoc-Roussillon. This remarkable find is a sprawling 18th-century stone farmhouse, which spans an impressive 187 square meters of living space and unveils its stories at every corner. Carefully and lovingly restored, this property effortlessly blends original architectural elements with modern comforts, making it a standout in the area. As you approach this historic home, a grand portal opens to reveal an inviting interior courtyard that sets the tone for a residence that's as warm and welcoming as the local community. On entering the house, you’ll discover a beautiful vaulted entrance, adorned with exposed stones that speak to generations past. The ground floor holds a spacious kitchen — an ideal spot for crafting homemade meals using fresh ingredients from nearby farmers’ markets. This amazing story continues into a living-dining room, as well as a sunny additional living room offering direct access and views onto the terrace and garden. Upstairs, you will find four generously sized bedrooms, with one bedroom boasting an en-suite bathroom. Two additional bathrooms offer convenience for a family or guests. Added versatility comes from the separate cottages on the property; one is a ground-level studio, and another an F2 located upstairs, each presenting potential for guest lodging or perhaps even a small hospitality venture. The garden – a lush oasis enclosed for privacy – serv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this exquisite 18th-century stone house in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your private, tree-lined garden. This 187 m² home, meticulously renovated to preserve its authentic character, is a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With five spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal setting for creating cherished memories. ### A Glimpse into the Lifestyle Local Charm and Activities: - Proximity to Nature: Just a short drive from the Cévennes National Park, offering hiking, cycling, and breathtaking landscapes. - Cultural Richness: Explore nearby historical towns like Anduze and Uzès, known for their vibrant markets and artisanal crafts. - Gastronomic Delights: Savor the local cuisine at charming bistros and vineyards, indulging in the region's renowned wines and cheeses. - Seasonal Festivals: Experience the lively festivals celebrating local traditions, music, and art. Accessibility: - Convenient Travel: Only 40 minutes from Nîmes, with its TGV station and airport, ensuring easy access for international visitors. - Local Amenities: Schools, markets, and essential services are within walking distance, enhancing the convenience of daily life. ### Property Highlights - Historical Elegance: Original stonework and vaulted ceilings create a warm, inviting atmosphere. - Modern Comforts ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this enchanting 18th-century farmhouse offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private, tree-lined garden. This beautifully renovated farmhouse, boasting 187 square meters of living space, is a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The property is a testament to timeless elegance, with its original stone walls and vaulted ceilings, seamlessly integrated with modern amenities for a comfortable living experience. ### A Home Steeped in History The farmhouse's historical roots are evident in every corner, from the exposed stonework to the carefully preserved architectural details. The renovation has been thoughtfully executed to maintain the property's authenticity while ensuring it meets contemporary standards of comfort and convenience. ### Spacious and Versatile Living Spaces - Five Bedrooms: Generously sized, offering ample space for family and guests. - Three Bathrooms: Modern fixtures and fittings for a touch of luxury. - Two Living Rooms: Perfect for entertaining or enjoying quiet evenings by the fire. - Large Kitchen: A chef's delight, with plenty of room for culinary creativity. - Additional Spaces: Workshops, lean-tos, and a veranda provide flexibility for various uses. ### Outdoor Oasis The property's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, offering a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Christol-lez-Alès, this enchanting 18th-century stone house offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. A Glimpse into the Past As you step through the grand portal, you're greeted by an inviting interior courtyard, setting the stage for the home's timeless allure. The ground floor boasts a vaulted entrance adorned with exposed stones, leading to a spacious kitchen and a living-dining area that exudes warmth and hospitality. A second, sunlit living room offers direct access to a terrace and a lush garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Spacious and Versatile Living The first floor is home to four generously sized bedrooms, one featuring an en-suite bathroom, complemented by two additional bathrooms. The property's thoughtful layout ensures privacy and independence, making it ideal for hosting family and friends or even establishing a hospitality business. A Garden of Eden The fully fenced garden is a verdant oasis, dotted with fruit trees like figs, cherries, and persimmons, alongside olive and eucalyptus trees. A solarium with a spa-pool offers a private retreat for relaxation, while the land's suitability for a swimming pool adds to its allure. Modern Comforts with Historical Charm - Heating: Efficient air/water heat pump system, supplemented by wood and pellet stoves. - Insulation: 30 cm attic insulation ensures year-round comfort. - Energy Efficiency: Solar panels generate approximately €1,500 annually. - Connectivity: High-speed fiber internet and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this exquisite 18th-century stone house in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy of fruit trees surrounding your private garden. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the French countryside. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Historical Charm Meets Modern Comfort - Authentic Architecture: The house retains its original stonework and vaulted ceilings, offering a glimpse into its storied past. - Renovated Interiors: Thoughtfully updated to include modern amenities while preserving its historical essence. - Spacious Living Areas: With 187 m² of living space, the house provides ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. A Garden Oasis - Fruitful Abundance: Enjoy fresh figs, cherries, persimmons, and olives from your own garden. - Relaxation Retreat: A solarium with a spa-pool offers a private haven for relaxation. - Potential for Expansion: The land is suitable for adding a swimming pool, enhancing your outdoor experience. Comfort and Convenience - Efficient Heating: Equipped with an air/water heat pump and additional stoves for cozy winters. - Sustainable Living: Solar panels provide an eco-friendly energy solution, with a yield of approximately €1,500 per year. - Modern Amenities: Double-glazed windows, f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the embrace of the vibrant yet tranquil town of Alès, this charming 3-bedroom house offers an idyllic blend of serenity and convenience, making it a perfect sanctuary for individuals or families seeking a slice of French life. Located in the picturesque region of Languedoc-Roussillon in Gard, this property invites you to explore the charming streets and the delightful lifestyle that Alès has to offer. Alès, with its rich historical roots and modern conveniences, provides an intriguing environment for those new to France or returning expatriates. Known for its appealing Mediterranean climate, the city boasts warm summers and mild winters, making it a desirable location for outdoor enthusiasts and sun lovers. This means plenty of sunshine to enjoy the surrounding countryside and nearby attractions. The property stands gracefully on a well-sized plot of 348 square meters, offering you the privacy and space to enjoy the calmness that this location provides. The house itself is divided into two dwellings which are thoughtfully organized across two levels, offering both functionality and potential for various uses—be it a family abode, a rental investment, or a combination of living and working space. Upon entering the ground floor, you'll discover an F1 apartment, perfect for guests or perhaps a rental opportunity. Here, the layout includes a cozy kitchen-dining room, a comfortable bedroom, and a bathroom complete with WC. This level also boasts a spacious 45m² garage, offering ample room for storage or the possibility of conversion to suit your needs. Heading up to the first floor, you're greeted by a bright and welcoming open-plan living area. The space is infused with natural light, creating a warm ambiance ... click here to read more

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