Reference250717
Price695,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space165.0m2
Land Area333.0m2

Authentic 4 bedroom House for sale in Uzes, Occitanie

695,000 EUR
597,700 GBP743,650 USD
Full of charm and character is this stunning 3 storey, 4 bedroom old restored Presbytery with garden, located near all amenities in Uzes.

This delightful property, combines authenticity and modern comfort, with a high-quality restoration.

On entering on the garden level, there is a warm living room-boudoir with a fireplace, a spacious, fully fitted and equipped kitchen-diner, opening onto an outdoor terrace shaded by an elegant wrought iron arbor and decorated with a splendid yellow trumpet.

This friendly space also opens onto a living room equipped with a wood stove, creating a cosy atmosphere. Still on this same level, there is a comfortable bedroom with its private...
Full of charm and character is this stunning 3 storey, 4 bedroom old restored Presbytery with garden, located near all amenities in Uzes.

This delightful property, combines authenticity and modern comfort, with a high-quality restoration.

On entering on the garden level, there is a warm living room-boudoir with a fireplace, a spacious, fully fitted and equipped kitchen-diner, opening onto an outdoor terrace shaded by an elegant wrought iron arbor and decorated with a splendid yellow trumpet.

This friendly space also opens onto a living room equipped with a wood stove, creating a cosy atmosphere. Still on this same level, there is a comfortable bedroom with its private bathroom and WC, as well as various spaces offering numerous layout possibilities.

A superb stone staircase leads to a landing which serves a Tropezian terrace offering a breathtaking view of the Duchy of Uzes and Mont Bouquet. The upper floor also includes three beautiful bright bedrooms, a spacious bathroom and a separate WC.

A ground floor, accessible from the inside of the house by a stone staircase, houses a garage, a 25 m2 vaulted room with great storage potential, as well as a wine cellar area.

The private, beautifully landscaped and maintained priest's garden, with a well, and possibility to create pool, invites you to serenity and contemplation. It offers an idyllic setting in complete tranquility.

This property has benefited from a meticulous restoration highlighting noble materials such as stone, terracotta and wooden beams, giving the whole an authentic and refined atmosphere.

A real favourite for lovers of beautiful homes.
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