6 bedroom property for sale in Mejannes-le-Clap
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6/7 Castle Gate, Castle Street, Hertford, France, SG14 1HD
Full Property Description:
Large House with wooden frame set in a quiet location just 15 km from Goudargue and Barjac.
Nice opportunity for this property in the Garrigue, located in the commune of Mejannes-le-Clap in the zone UE.
Composed of 4 lodgings with individual terraces constructed to handicapped standards, a reception hall and technical rooms.
U shaped building around a patio of 133m2 and a shaded passageway, for a living area of at least 400m2 on a plot of 5200 m2, not fenced.
Construction of wood in 2006 (Douglas pines) and other materials.
The roof insulation is made of cellulose wadding on attic and crawl space on the whole building.
The insulation of the walls is made of cellulose wadding and hemp.
Electricity and sanitary connections to the electrical network, as well as to the mains water network.
Air conditioning and heating reversible of very good invoice.
The sanitation is done by connection to the whole to the sewer.
Painted wood frames of good quality with double glazing and wooden floors.
Parking places and easy access by road.
Originally conceived as gites of reception to receive people with reduced mobility, the construction is in good state and asks only to receive your project.
Full file on request.
The department of Gard in Languedoc-Roussillon region has a distinctly Provencal feel to it, thanks to its sharing a border with both Provence and the famous Camargue march region, famed for flamingoes, wild horses and bulls.
That said, the Gard does have distinctly Languedoc-Roussillon region qualities such as the high number of historical sites (Languedocs history is far more interesting than Provences), the Bull fights at Nimes, and its dramatic landscapes.
In fact, its in the Gard that the move away from the Mediterranean into a more continental, mountainous landscape begins. The weather cools the higher you climb, and the coarse river-stone villages so typical of Languedocs Mediterranean departments (Herault, Aude and Pyrenees-Orientales) give way to tidy villages of stone houses (limestone and granite).
The vines peter out, and the undulating hills of Herault become jagged and rocky in the Gard, sliced through by Languedocs dramatic river gorges. It all starts to feel less hot and exotic and a little more like youre in the centre of France. The food improves too, with the slightly mundane Mediterranean fare being replaced with richer food more typical of the rest of the country.
The Gard department of Languedoc was important in Roman times, and Nimes Maison Carree roman temple and Les Arenes roman amphitheatre are two of the best examples of roman architecture left in the world - and the Pont du Gard the largest remaining Roman aqueduct. Aigues-Mortes was built in the 13th Century by Louis IX as a new port for France, until rising silt rendered it an inland ghost-town.
Today, the Gard is attempting to modernise, like the rest of Languedoc, lead by its capital Nimes. Once a rather ugly city, it has commissioned some of the worlds leading architects (such as Norman Foster) to build extravagant modern buildings.
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