Details :- Reference: PFYR-T172626. <strong>Summary</strong><br /> Located in the south of the Lozère department, with its Mediterranean climate, mild winters and peaceful lifestyle in the heart of the historic Cévennes, and nestled in a lush green setting, this exceptional property stretches down to the Gardon river, with its natural swimming pools. Most of the estate is on gently sloping ground, which makes it easy to maintain, and fairly rare in this area. This is one of the major assets of this property, which is at walking distance from a peaceful village that offers a grocery store, restaurants, and during the summers, a weekly market. The architecture dates back to the Middle Ages; a fortress built by Templar monks, with square and round towers overlooking the valley. This estate is situated in one of the most remarkable locations in this small Cévennes region. Surrounded by nearly 10 hectares of meadows, vegetable gardens, fruit trees and, of course, chestnut trees, the property also features the ruins of an old mill with a fish basin. This place that lends itself to hosting, with 3 gites that are mostly in good shape and could be functional with little work, but this property is also perfect for creating, meditating and for people who need privacy and peace.<br /><br /> <strong>Location</strong><br /> The village is on the trail of Robert Stevenson, and attracts many visitors. The area is known for hiking, bicycling, nature and history. Larger supermarkets are at a 20 minute drive. Montpellier is at less than 2 hours, and Nice around 4.5 hours.<br /><br /> <strong>Interior</strong><br /> Vaulted ceilings in the living room. Historic staircase leading to the second floor.<br /><br /> <strong>Exterior</strong><br /> Solid foundations. Round towers and square tower. Water source. Water feature, prairies, forest, surrounded by landscaped gardens, vegetable garden with greenhouse.<br /><br /> <strong>Additional Details</strong><br /> The house is in need of renovation, and to be updated to current standards. The roofs are generally in good condition, except the roof of the 2-bedroom gite, which needs to be addressed. This property was my father's primary residence since the mid-eighties, when he purchased and renovated the property. Visits can be organized; the widow still lives on site.<br /><br /> <strong>Revenue Generation</strong><br /> Due to circumstances, the 3 gites are no longer rented, but they provided a steady source of revenue as there are not a lot of vacation properties on offer in this very popular area.