This villa is a charming home lying in the historic heart of the Languedoc village.
This delightful property dates back to the 17th century, recently renovated to give a beautiful style and character.
This four bedroom property was once a wine growers house, and is set over three floors overlooking a gorgeous courtyard, ideal for enjoying summer cocktails or meals al-fresco.
It is the perfect place to dip into the plunge-pool on a sunny afternoon.
Full of characterful features such as pretty blue shutters, carefully tiled floors and exposed stone walls, it perfectly complements the elegant furnishings and modern sculpture.
Together, the features create a chic ambience, perfect for a holiday.
Light streams in through sky lights at the top of the house, into the grand master bedroom.
A further two en-suite bedrooms can be accessed through a sweet narrow balcony, alongside a cosy first floor lounge situated next to an impressive terrace offering an ideal spot for morning coffee or relaxing in the sun.
House Interior
Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Separate Guest Apartment (just across the courtyard) - Ground Floor
A fold-up bed can be made available for one extra guest in the apartment
Outside Grounds (Courtyard)
Facilities
This villa is in the historic heart of an old Languedoc village, within walking distance to two bakeries where you can pick up your morning bread and pastries, a village restaurant, a butchers and a pharmacy. There’s also a takeaway pizza place and your stay may even correspond with a visit from the pizza or fish and chips truck that visits the village once or twice a month! Don’t miss the small but delightful market on a Friday morning where you can pick up fresh fruit, vegetables, local cheeses and meats.
Within a few minutes by car you can drive to some wonderful restaurants in local villages or head to the nearest town of Pézenas (8km) with some excellent places to dine as well as a choice of supermarkets and further shops. In this historic town you can spend time wandering around the town’s art galleries and antique shops, exploring the narrow streets and appreciating the elegant 17th and 18th century architecture. Head there on a Saturday morning for a wonderful market dating back to the 14th century.
There are activities for young and old nearby, from kite-surfing on the coast to yachting in Mèze, and golf lovers have a choice of courses in the Languedoc. The surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards and olive groves ideal for cycling and there are plenty of marked trails for as well as horse-riding nearby.
If you would like to sample some of the local wines then there are so many wineries from an organic one within walking distance to larger family estates within a few minutes by car where you can enjoy leisurely lunches as well as tasting some fine wines.
When exploring further afield the possibilities are endless. Within about half an hour you can be at the water’s edge at Étang de Thau, one of the impressive lagoons along this part of the coast. The water is famous for oysters and you can take a boat trip from the village of Marseillan (26km) to the oyster beds of Bouzigues. Head to Mèze (26km) where you can enjoy some amazing seafood and you will also find a variety of watersports, a weekly market and lots of local events.
The unspoilt and authentic town of Sète (43km) has long sandy beaches and there are further seaside resorts at Marseillan Plage (38km) and Cap d’Agade (35km), with more watersports available.
The hidden gem of Béziers (31km) can be reached within half an hour by car with its stunning cathedral, wonderful art galleries or simply hire kayaks along the River Orb. In the other direction, the city of Montpellier (68km), the region’s capital, is full of stunning plazas, great shops and historical sites.
Other places worthy of a day trip include the magnificent fortified town of Carcassonne (120km), the impressive Roman aquaduct at Pont du Gard (145km) and one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint Guilhem le Désert (48km), all three of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The downstairs living room is perfect for convivial living, with the elegant kitchen featuring a Smeg stove and Nespresso machine.
Just across from the main property is a separate apartment, ideal for those looking for a little more privacy.
This contains an en-suite bedroom and lounge and kitchen.
This hidden gem offers so much to discover, with Béziers or the cosmopolitan city of Montpellier close by, or simple bike rides and walking trails on your doorstep.
This area of southern France is truly spectacular.