Description
A haven of peace and quiet. Set in 2 hectares of land, this fully restored 14th-century former stronghold house belonging to the Lords of Montagut majestically overlooks the village of St Sauveur. Built over its original cellars, the house spans 285 m² over 2 levels.
The ground floor features a splendid 85 m² reception room with French-style ceiling and wood-burning stove, a small lounge with its monumental fireplace bearing the Montagut coat of arms, and a dining room and kitchen in Gard stone with a view over the Eyrieux valley. Both rooms have a double-sided masonry stove. A utility room. Two toilets.
Upstairs, a library, six bedrooms including a master suite with bathroom, shower and toilet. Another bathroom. Toilets.
Two games rooms in the attic.
The property has been restored preserving its original features, such as mullioned windows, a monumental fireplace and stone surrounds for the windows and doors, while including modern-day comforts.
Beautiful vaulted cellars with inside and outside access.
Large adjoining outbuildings used as boiler room, garage with electric car charging point and storage space.
In the courtyard, bread oven, barbecue and summer lounge with views over the Eyrieux valley.
The grounds include terraces with numerous fruit trees, a vegetable garden with a borehole and woods with Douglas fir and broadleaved trees.
A unique and rare property, in a peaceful setting, 1 hour from Valence TGV. To discover without delay.