Cosmic Villas are delighted to present this beautiful villa which was once a grand wine-makers house and has now been beautifully restored to create a gorgeous family home in the delightful Languedoc.
Upon arrival, you will be immediately impressed by the historic façade of the village.
The warm and homely ambience will be apparent as soon as you walk into this characterful residence, full of traditional features yet thoughtfully styled with modern comfort.
There is space for all the family with five bedrooms found over three floors, including a marvellous master bedroom with an original fireplace and doors leading out to a wonderfully sunny terrace.
Family gatherings are perfect in the spacious dining room, with a fireplace and large sliding doors leading out on the covered veranda, luscious gardens and dazzling swimming pool.
Long summery afternoons can be spent lazing on the sun-loungers, with the inviting swimming pool perfect for cooling off.
The short, beautiful stroll can take you to the local bakery to pick up croissants and fresh bread for breakfast or a local restaurant for a relaxed evening meal.
On Saturday mornings, visit the bustling market at Pézenas before exploring the historic town with its charming art galleries and antique shops.
You can also head to the coast to explore extended, golden beaches and sample seafood in Mèze.
Golf lovers, cyclists and hikers alike will be astounded by all this area has to offer.
To find out more or to book, get in touch today!
Villa Interior
Ground Floor
First Floor (via 17 stone steps with handrails)
Second Floor (via 18 narrow steps)
Outside Grounds
This beautiful villa is in a Languedoc wine-producing village, just a short stroll to a bakery for your morning pastries and fresh bread, a couple of restaurants and some shops, including a small grocery store.
Within a few minutes by car, you can drive to the nearest town of charming Pézenas (9km) with some excellent places to dine as well as a different choice of supermarkets and shops. In this historic town, you can spend time wandering around the town's art galleries and antique shops, exploring the narrow streets and appreciating the elegant 17th and 18th century architecture. Head there on a Saturday morning for a beautiful market dating back to the 14th century.
There are activities for young and old nearby, from kite-surfing on the coast to yachting in Mèze, and golf lovers have a choice of courses in the Languedoc, including the nearby Golf Saint Thomas (9km). The surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards and olive groves ideal for cycling, and there are plenty of marked trails for and horse-riding nearby.
There are seaside resorts at Marseillan Plage (17km) and Cap d'Agade (20km), including Aqualand that kids will love and a great range of watersports. The unspoilt and authentic town of Sète (40km) also has long sandy beaches perfect for a family day out.
Within less than half an hour, you can be at the water's edge at Étang de Thau, one of the impressive lagoons along this part of the coast. The water is famous for oysters, and you can take a boat trip from the village of Marseillan (12km) to the oyster beds of Bouzigues. Next, head to Mèze (20km), where you can enjoy some fantastic seafood, and you will also find a variety of watersports, a weekly market and lots of local events.
Heading inland, visit the beautiful Lac du Salagou (40km), an artificial lake surrounded by red volcanic hills where you will find trails for cycling, family walks as well as sailing and canoeing. Combine it with nearby Cirque de Mourèze (38km) with its space-like dolomite towers and ravines.
The hidden gem of Béziers (20km) can be reached within half an hour by car with its stunning cathedral, excellent art galleries or hire kayaks and explore the River Orb. In the other direction, the city of Montpellier (55km), the region's capital, is full of stunning plazas, great shops and historical sites.
Other places worthy of a day trip include the magnificent fortified town of Carcassonne (104km), the impressive Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard (132km) and one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint Guilhem le Désert (50km). All three of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites.