Between the Rhne and Ardche, in a medieval village, a stone village house perched since 1874. The house is located in the heart of a village in Southeast France, in the Pilat massif. A chatellenie in the 13th century, the small medieval town is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the gorges of a stream. Completely razed during the Wars of Religion, it was reborn in the 17th century and has since housed very beautiful Renaissance houses with mullioned windows. Dating from 1874, the house is located in the historic medieval quarter of the town. It is a perched village house, built of stone, facing south and has a small terraced garden. It overlooks the stream and enjoys a pretty view. The neighboring properties are made of stone and the vine extends over the surrounding hills, offering a changing landscape with the seasons. With beautiful architectural quality, the house is surrounded by small gardens organized in terraces and has an outbuilding housing parking spaces for cars. Time seems to have stood still in this particularly picturesque village of Pilat, an already ancient regional natural park. The house has been completely restored, and its interior design is tasteful and cozy. Perched on the rocky slopes of the village, the house is like this massif with a strong character that is so close to large cities. One hour from Lyon and Valence and their TGV station. The international airport is 1h15 away and Geneva is 2h30 by road. This description has been automatically translated from French.
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Property ID: 310100083154
Original Property ID: EDENI-107411267