Reference: PFYR-T207847. Summary A former 17th-century Cévennes farmhouse built of schist, located in a hamlet belonging to the commune of Saint-Jean-du-Bruel (12230). Situated at the gateway to the Cévennes mountains and near the famous Dourbie gorges, this hamlet immediately charms with its authenticity and unspoiled surroundings. The property includes two meadows, not adjoining the farmhouse but nearby, crossed by a small stream. The building on the left is constructed on three levels with a water cistern (basement), a cellar (ground floor), two bedrooms (first floor), and an attic (second floor). The central building comprises a sheepfold and a wine cellar (ground floor), a living room with a period fireplace/oven, a scullery equipped with a sink, and a bedroom with access to a traditional stone-shed (first floor), two attic rooms, and a workshop (second floor). The building on the right is used for storage (with the possibility of installing a tank) and also houses a composting toilet. The property also includes a two-story slate barn. Heating is provided by a wood-burning stove. Most of the roofs are slate tiles, while others are metal sheeting.
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Property ID: 310108898004
Original Property ID: ARKDI-4819121862103739367