Outstanding Medieval Chateau in the Gard
An outstanding chateau in the Gard region which has been completely restored offers 1,700sq m of living space and four hectares of landscaped gardens
This exceptional Chateau is one of the most historic properties in the region, just ten minutes from the Duchy du'Uzes retains the majority of its 17th century original features
This important medieval chateau is just ten minutes from the authentic Duchy du'Uzes. The property sits in a park of four acres and has around 1,700m2 of living space with a tennis court and a swimming pool, all set in four acres of landscaped gardens, which are cared for by the 50 year-old head gardener who has been working at the chateau since she was 14.
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The interiors have been completely restored. There are ensuite bedrooms in the turrets, the staircases and floors are all original stone, and the roof has been completely restored to its original glory.
The house is full of both dramatic spaces for entertaining, including the formidable Grand Salon, and more intimate spaces for family life, including a charming smoking room.
The property is just 40 minutes from the Avignon TGV and Nimes is the closest airport.
The guide price is €7.2m For further detailed information please contact the agent La Roche Immobilier, on 0033 67 25 40 394 or visit www.larocheimmobilier.com.
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