Estate (near MONOBLET) in Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon
Property. Ref: JSV-26341 Date Added: 01-October-2024
- 14 Bedrooms
- Size: 507.00 m2
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Explore this remarkable property nestled in the foothills of the Cévennes, boasting a Mediterranean climate and a picturesque environment with stunning views of the Trois Gardons plain and the surrounding mountains. Prime Location: - Just one hour from Montpellier and Nîmes, and 40 minutes from Alès. Local Attractions: - Anduze, featuring its famous steam train, is located 13 km away. - La Grande Motte and the Camargue are approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes away. - Mont Aigoual and its ski resort are about 1 hour and 20 minutes from the property. Panoramic Views: Perched halfway up the mountain, this property offers breathtaking vistas of Mont Ventoux and the Pre-Alps to the east, along with views of the Pic du Midi to the west. Residents can enjoy magnificent sunrises and sunsets, as well as an unexpected glimpse of the sea from the mountain's summit. Historical Significance - Le Cayla: To the east, on a small hill in Fressac, stands the Château de Fressac. Directly across from Le Cayla, the ruins of a medieval tower and fortified wall adorn the summit of Saint-Chamant. Historically, Le Cayla was associated with both the Château de Fressac and Saint-Chamant, showcasing a different architectural style from today. The site was destroyed and later rebuilt upon the original foundations, which remain visible. The lintel and ashlar base of a window indicate that materials from the original structure were repurposed in the current building. The stone lintel is adorned with engravings of a fleur-de-lys, a rose window, and the cross of the Knights of Malta, reflecting its medieval heritage. It is believed that both the Knights of the Order of Malta and Queen Blanche of Castile resided here. Additionally, engraved stones from the terrace construction can still be observed. Historic Family Estate: Acquired in 1947, this 17-hectare estate features woodlands, natural meadows, drinking water springs, and a borehole. Quality Renovation: The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation, including the roof structure and a new canal tile roof. The left wing was entirely renovated between 1983 and 1990, featuring a unique swimming pool with stunning views, a marble fireplace, and a chestnut-framed veranda with Fournès parefeuille. Modern Comforts / Insulation and Heating: Great care has been taken in the insulation, with heating provided by a geothermal heat pump and a wood-fired boiler. Modern Amenities: The property includes air conditioning, central vacuuming, and fiber optic internet. Additionally, tanks and pumping systems for drinking water and irrigation have been installed. Swimming Pool: The swimming pool has been recently maintained and modernized, featuring a new liner, protective cover, pump, and cleaning robot. This property, a tranquil retreat steeped in history, is primed to welcome a new generation. Discover this unique estate where contemporary comforts harmonize with timeless charm. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a visit.
Energy Consumption: 175 kWh/m²/yr
CO² Emissions: 5 kg/m²/yr
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