- Historic property
- Main house, gites, guesthouse
- Former wine estate
- Mediterranean climate
About this Property
An attractive ensemble of stone buildings offers a main house dating back to the 12th century, 3 large gites, a guesthouse with 4 en suite bedrooms, bar, professional kitchen, a marquee which could be used for wedding receptions and a wellbeing area with a sauna and jacuzzi. Currently run as gites and guesthouse (a future owner would need to reapply for the necessary permissions and business registration). There are various outbuildings including the enormous 900m2 chai.
The wine production element in the surrounding area has been sold, however, there is a wine tasting space and shop area. The property benefits from being completely surrounded by its own land as far as the eye can see. The land is made up of the garrigue brush of the Mediterranean with plenty of natural wildlife as well as rich forest and prairie.
Terraces, gardens, swimming pool and park make this an exciting property. The estate include archeological treasures such as a Roman iron mine which produced metal used in the construction of the harbour at Narbonne as well as a visigoth cemetery - both documented.
Beautiful landscape all around on the doorstep of Carcassonne, equi-distance between Montpelier and Toulouse as well as being near the Black Mountains, the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees.
Languedoc-Roussillon
From Provence to the Pyrénées, the sun-baked region, often shortened to simply Languedoc, is home to wine, Roman history, Cathar castles and some rather fine beaches. This area produces around 30% of France’s wine output with some very agreeable rosés amongst them.
This western stretch of the mediterranean features long sandy beaches, charming fishing ports and a sprinkling of exotic flamingoes!
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