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Maison de 5 chambres à vendre à Vebron

Vebron, Lozère, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

€385 000  [£330 870]

Maison de 5 chambres à vendre à Vebron

Vebron, Lozère, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

€385 000  [£330 870]

Détails du bien immobilier


  • Chambres: 5
  • Salles de bain: 2
  • Surface du terrain: 65000 m2

Description complète


Completely secluded on about 6.5 hectares of wooded lands overlooking the mountains, this pretty stone house offers 200 m2 of living space comprising five bedrooms, several secluded terraces, a feature infinity pool and a large south facing covered terrace.

- Location: Pretty hamlet in the Cevennes national park with restaurant and some amenities, at 10 minutes to all commerce, 1hr 30mins from Montpellier and Nimes (airports) and 50 minutes to Ales.

A ground floor study has its own door access and terraces, giving scope for a gite. This utterly charming property with its original characteristics of exposed beams and stone walls offers breathtaking views into the mountains, a roman path running through the property and a small pond fed by a small waterfall (in winter) to the rear of the property. A wooden cabin on the grounds houses sheep and the fruit trees are plentiful. The transhumance of sheep moving to new pasture is part of the captivating panorama.

- Ground floor: Kitchen/dining room of 35.05 m2 (double sink, electric oven, hob, extractor fan, fridge, dishwasher, wooden work units, wood burning stove, exposed stone walls and beams), hallway of 6.33 m2 (cupboard), bedroom of 7.75 m2, bedroom of 7.8 m2, bathroom of 2.76 m2 (WC, basin, electric heater, bath, exposed beams), study of 52.82 m2 (basin) with access to terrace of 9.4 m2 and another terrace of 7.24 m2, wine store of 1.2 m2.

- 1st floor: Lounge of 24.65 m2 (open fire, access to upper terrace, beams, slate cills), mezzanine of 11.17 m2, bedroom of 20.3 m2 (double glazing, exposed beams, basin, corner bath), bathroom of 5.5 m2 (basin, WC, shower, washing machine), WC of 1.04 m2, return of 3.48 m2 (storage), landing of 8.8 m2, bedroom of 37.08 m2 (beams), upper terrace of 16.8 m2.

- Outside: Large plot of about 6.5 ha with fruit trees (fig, pear, cherry, plum), wooden shed (sheep), terrace area about 180 m2, infinity pool of 11x5 m, covered terrace, garage of 15.65 m2.

- More Details: Mains water, well, septic tank, wood burning stove, open fire, possible to create a gite with own access, roof renovated within last 2 years, furniture and contents negotiable, off street parking, not in flood zone, good structural state, south facing orientation, mosquito windows.

Stunning views over the mountains in a secluded location with peace and tranquility assured.

The prices are inclusive of agents fees (paid by the vendors).

The notaire's fees have to be paid on top at the actual official rate.

Lozere has an area of 5,166.9 km2 (1,995 sq mi). It is the northernmost department of the current Languedoc-Roussillon region and is surrounded by 5 departments belonging to 2 regions: Cantal, Haute-Loire and Ardeche departments of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, and Gard and Aveyron departments of the Languedoc-Roussillon region.

Tourist activities include caving and a variety of sports, such as skiing and kayaking. Lozere contains a part of the Cevennes National Park. Lozere is considered one of the best areas in France for trout fishing. Rivers such as the Lot, Tarn and Truyere are particularly noted for their trout populations.

The geography of Lozere is complicated, covering four mountain ranges. In the north-west, the basalt plateau of Aubrac rises between 1,000 and 1,450 m (3,280 and 4,760 ft), with a cold humid climate influenced by the Atlantic. The north and north-east of the department contains the Margeride mountains, which are formed of granite, and have peaks between 1,000 and 1,550 m (3,280 and 5,090 ft). The climate here is also cold, but dryer than in Aubrac, with less snow.

The Causses are a series of very dry limestone plateaus in the south-west, and the south-east contains the Cevennes, which include the highest point in the department, the granite Mont Lozere at 1,702 m (5,584 ft).

The department also contains numerous rivers, above and below ground, including the Tarn, whose source is on Mont Lozere, and which flows through the Gorges du Tarn in the Causses.

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