£838,057
(€134/sq. ft)
€950,000
14 bed château for saleSaint-Jean-De-Maruéjols-Et-Avéjan, Gard, Occitanie
14 beds
6 baths
7,072 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
Terrace
Panoramic views
Hamlet property
Oil fuelled heating
Barns - outbuildings
Private parking
Well
Electricity on site
Riverside
Detached
Character property
Swimming Pool
Guest house - Gite
To be renovated
Habitable
Business potential
Balcony
Certified
This exceptional property is located between Barjac and Saint-Ambroix, in the north of the Gard department.
The château offers 657 m2 of living space.
The history of this castle dates back to the 14th century. It served as an inn for travelling merchants and a place of trade.
In 1514, the Ribeyrol family was elevated to the nobility and decided to rename the house ‘castle’. The castle was enlarged and, since the early 17th century, has had a u-shape (its current form).The ground floor comprises several living areas.
Right wing:
2 bedrooms (17 m2 and 31 m2)
Bathroom
35 m2 lounge
Living room/kitchen 42 m2
Living room/lounge 39 m2
Study 15 m2
Games room 18 m2
Entrance hall 20 m2
Kitchen 40 m2
Multifunctional room 20 m2
Left wing
2 cellars (51 m2 and 13 m2)
Workshop 55 m2
Chapel 18 m2
First floor
Right wing
Small gîte accessible via the tower staircase, comprising 2 bedrooms (17 m2) - bathroom (9 m2) and lounge with kitchen area (18 m2)
There are also 6 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
Left wing
Large gîte with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. 2 bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. A large living room (42 m2) with open kitchen gives direct access to the garden.
An area of 120 m2 (divided into 4 rooms) still needs to be converted.
Near the château, there is a small house that needs to be finished. It has a total surface area of 51 m2.
The land belonging to the château is partly contiguous and consists of flat land and sloping wooded areas. Part of it (28,200 m2) is located on the other side of the road.
The driveway (2,640 m2) offers parking space for several cars.
At the rear of the castle, there is a large terrace, a spacious garden and a swimming pool with a total area of 5,750 m2.
The château offers 657 m2 of living space.
The history of this castle dates back to the 14th century. It served as an inn for travelling merchants and a place of trade.
In 1514, the Ribeyrol family was elevated to the nobility and decided to rename the house ‘castle’. The castle was enlarged and, since the early 17th century, has had a u-shape (its current form).The ground floor comprises several living areas.
Right wing:
2 bedrooms (17 m2 and 31 m2)
Bathroom
35 m2 lounge
Living room/kitchen 42 m2
Living room/lounge 39 m2
Study 15 m2
Games room 18 m2
Entrance hall 20 m2
Kitchen 40 m2
Multifunctional room 20 m2
Left wing
2 cellars (51 m2 and 13 m2)
Workshop 55 m2
Chapel 18 m2
First floor
Right wing
Small gîte accessible via the tower staircase, comprising 2 bedrooms (17 m2) - bathroom (9 m2) and lounge with kitchen area (18 m2)
There are also 6 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
Left wing
Large gîte with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. 2 bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. A large living room (42 m2) with open kitchen gives direct access to the garden.
An area of 120 m2 (divided into 4 rooms) still needs to be converted.
Near the château, there is a small house that needs to be finished. It has a total surface area of 51 m2.
The land belonging to the château is partly contiguous and consists of flat land and sloping wooded areas. Part of it (28,200 m2) is located on the other side of the road.
The driveway (2,640 m2) offers parking space for several cars.
At the rear of the castle, there is a large terrace, a spacious garden and a swimming pool with a total area of 5,750 m2.



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