This 600 year old farmhouse is a truly fine quality restoration, now offering guests a glorious fusion of modern luxury and rural tradition.
The heavy wooden front doors open into a large hall with its very own olive tree.
The high stone ceilings found in the kitchen, living and dining areas, contrast with the tasteful modern furnishings and provide a reminder of the history of this property.
Sat within 40000 square metres of private land, the villa is located in the Languedoc countryside in the seductive Vezenobres.
For those looking to explore the historical area and surrounding wilderness there are 4 mountain bikes and 2 quads for guests use.
This property has many unique features, such as the cocktail room that leads into the garden, a library full of old books and a cosy cinema room.
Outside the landscape will truly amaze you as you swim in the long pool.
The neat patios, lawns and rows of trees are situated next to a tennis and petanque courts as well as a sheltered summer kitchen with a custom BBQ.
Villa Interior (10 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms / Sleeps 19)
The old Roman city of Nîmes is only 40 minutes by car, and is also the location of the nearest airport. Often referrred to as the French Rome, Nimes is as a must see for those with an interest in history. Countless incredibly well preserved relics remain from the Roman Empire, including the ancient aqueduct bridge at Pont de Gard, the Roman temple of Maison Carree, and of course the best preserved Roman amphitheatre in France dating back to the 1st or 2nd century AD.
Around 30 minutes away by car, at the source of the Eure, lies the medieval commune of Uzes. The 11th century Tour Fenestrelle is a 42 metre high Romanesque tower that is the definitive landmark, and a must see on a trip to Uzes. The Saturday night market is also famous across the region, selling locally produced food, clothing and plenty of touristy delights.