House (near BARJAC) in Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon
Property. Ref: JSV-27039 Date Added: 16-January-2025
- 3 Bedrooms
- Size: 80.50 m2
- Plot: 59 m2
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Hidden in the heart of Barjac, this exquisite stone house, dating back to the late 1700s, is a rare find. Combining timeless character with modern comforts, it offers a serene escape just a short strollless than two minutesfrom the vibrant centre of this beloved town. A slice of history with modern touches Step through the iron gate into a charming courtyard, adorned with colourful potted plants. This private outdoor space is a rarity in Barjac, complemented by a second-floor balcony with captivating views over the terracotta rooftops and rolling hills beyond. The house has been thoughtfully redecorated, blending modern colour palettes with carefully preserved historic features, such as exposed stone walls that naturally cool the interior in summer. A well-planned layout the house is spread over three levels, each thoughtfully designed: Ground floor: The cosy kitchen, with room for a small dining table, opens onto the courtyard and leads to a practical utility room with WC. A ground-floor cellar provides additional storage. First floor: The living space boasts colourful, original floor tiles, a spacious 14m² bedroom, and a stylish shower room with WC. Second floor: The 24m² lounge is a true retreat, featuring a wood-burning stove for winter evenings and access to the sunny balcony for morning coffee or sunset views. Why Barjac? Barjac is renowned for its authentic charm, offering a blend of history, culture, and convenience. Its lively centre is filled with independent shops, artisan boutiques, and a bustling weekly market. The town is also celebrated for its biannual antiques fair, drawing visitors from across the region. Surrounded by scenic countryside, Barjac is a gateway to outdoor adventures, from exploring the nearby Cévennes National Park to canoeing on the Ardèche River. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Barjac's history while enjoying all the modern amenities and natural beauty the region has to offer.
Energy Consumption: 353 kWh/m²/yr
CO² Emissions: 11 kg/m²/yr
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