BERRIAS ET CASTELJAU

1 365 000 € *
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On the outskirts of Les Vans, in the southern Ardèche region, lies a stone property nestled in the heart of a protected landscape, between the Chassezac River and the trails of the Bois de Paiolive. This estate comprises a main house and several gîtes, creating a unique and authentic retreat in its natural surroundings. The main house, built over ancient vaulted cellars, offers a warm and inviting living space: a large, open-plan living and dining area centered around a stone fireplace, a professional kitchen designed for a gastronomic or tourism-oriented business, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room and toilet. Adjoining terraces—one covered, the other open to nature—provide an outdoor space equipped for summer meals, complete with a barbecue and griddle. Upstairs, there are three guest bedrooms. Nearby, a separate building houses three interconnected gîtes. Five other cottages, all stone-built and completely self-contained, are scattered across the grounds. One of them is designed to accommodate people with reduced mobility. Each cottage has its own private outdoor space and is fully equipped for immediate use. The grounds, covering more than one hectare, are planted with oak trees and other typical southern species. Several relaxation areas have been created: two jacuzzis built into the rocks, a pétanque court, and a convivial area with a pizza oven, barbecue, and griddle. The entire property is supplied by a well. Located in a quiet, green area and just a few minutes' walk from the river, this property is perfectly suited for tourism, a restaurant project, or a charming guesthouse. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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