Beautiful Languedoc house for sale
This French village house is completely ready to go, and offers extensive accommodation with pool and stunning grounds


This attractive period house dates back to the 1850s. Located in the Uzes area, Languedoc Roussillon, South France, the house has been fully renovated with a sensitive use of colour, fixtures and fittings.
Accommodation is spread over three floors and offers a guest bedroom on the ground floor, and six additional bedrooms on the first floor, plus two on the second level. The charming pigeon-loft room is still to be developed but would make an excellent study or games/playroom.
Outside, the pool area has its own BBQ while the garage has its own private keypad-controlled entrance and has sufficient space for five cars. There are various outbuildings, which offer a further 100m², and are used mainly for storage.
The grounds come to around 1200sq m and enjoy stunning views over the surrounding landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, orchards and olive groves. The gardens are planted with Mediterranean trees and shrubs but the aspect is open and sun-filled for most of the day. The local village is quiet and refined with good amenities on the doorstep.
The guide price is £1,895,914. For further information please contact Savills on 020 7016 3740 or visit the property on their website.
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