Description
Discover an exceptional property located a 35 minutes drive from Uzès. Much more than a residence, it's an incomparable living experience that awaits you here, combining absolute calm, total privacy and a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding nature, classified Natura 2000, as well as the majestic Mont Ventoux, the Alps and the picturesque landscapes of Ardèche.
This historic estate, a former silkworm farm dating back to the 15th century, was meticulously redesigned and renovated in 2016 by its owner, creating a place of rejuvenation and discreet elegance. Inspired by the Provencal style, the authentic stone walls from the South of France have been preserved to retain the sunny character of the region. The property offers rare living spaces and surface areas: a total of 900 square meters (9687 square feet) divided between several buildings, with the added bonus of a 750 square meter (8072 square feet) inner courtyard, all surrounded by over 400 hectares (988 acres) of private land.
Inside, each space has its own personality, but attention to detail and the use of quality materials lend harmony to the whole. You'll be seduced by the high vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, wooden doors, stone-cut basins, hardwood floors, terracotta and stone floors. Optimum thermal insulation has been achieved for the walls and roof, while triple-glazed windows guarantee first-rate energy efficiency. The estate is offered fully furnished and equipped, with no work required.
Outside, several buildings are arranged around a vast inner courtyard, including a marble swimming pool and an easy-to-maintain garden. The secure 12x6 meter pool offers lush green views. Nearby, a large spa includes a Jacuzzi and counter-current pool, allowing you to relax in total serenity. A pool house offers a shaded area, a technical room and a fully-equipped fitness room with sauna, shower and toilet. A pétanque court has also been laid out on the property for moments of outdoor relaxation.
The estate boasts five luxurious suites, each offering a private entrance, bedroom, living room that can be used as an additional bedroom, one or two shower rooms, separate powder room, generous storage space, and all are air-conditioned with top-of-the-range finishes. Some suites boast fireplaces and ceilings rising to over 5 meters. A sixth suite, considered the master house, boasts an independent kitchen and its own outdoor space, as well as an outdoor shower and spa with Jacuzzi and counter-current swimming.
The domain also offers individual rooms that can be used independently by all guests. A large reception room features a spacious living-dining room with high, beamed ceilings and a superb open kitchen. The adjoining terrace offers a breathtaking view of the verdant landscape and swimming pool. A charming living room, currently used as a lounge, opens onto the inner courtyard. A laundry room is also accessible from the outside. In addition, vaulted rooms have been converted to house an elegant bar, office and wine cellar.
The "hunter's house," an entirely independent house, includes a living room, kitchen, toilet, two bedrooms and a shower room upstairs, ideal for staff.
A huge 100-square-meter garage houses the park's equipment and maintenance materials, such as the buggy, tractor and rotary harvester. The orchard planted with peach, apricot, olive and truffle oak trees, located on the north side of the farmhouse, evokes the agricultural traditions of the region.
The water supply is provided by city water, and a well on the orchard side and a cistern can be used to supplement this. Heating is provided by fireplaces and four gas-fired boilers. Hot water is partly produced by solar panels (hunters' house and swimming pool), and by boilers. Sanitation is provided by two septic tanks and sewage disposal.
For lovers of nature and exploration, numerous hiking trails and interest points such as a subterranean lake, and a troglodyte house surround the property. Nearby, you'll discover the famous Concluses de Lussan and the menhir of La Lecque, popular destinations in the region. Charming, picturesque villages also invite you to take a stroll.
Enveloped by over 400 hectares of unspoilt nature, between garrigue and forest, this area offers an unrivalled living experience. Trees, olive groves and truffle oaks (37 acres) stretch as far as the eye can see, allowing you to reconnect with nature in a unique way.
What we think:
This domain, with its centuries of history, is much more than a luxury residence; it's a living heritage that continues to captivate and inspire those lucky enough to discover it. In a class of its own, it stands out for the exceptional quality of its renovation and the generosity of its private grounds. A visit will reveal all its treasures and the harmony between its different spaces.
Contact : Emilie Crouzet +33 6 95 74 22 06.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
État des risques et pollution: en cours (null)