Reference: K7-21440LR
At the gateway to the Cévennes, this 16th-C stone farmhouse set on 5 hectares offers panoramic views, historic charm, and exceptional privacy. Featuring multiple renovated dwellings including 2 bed guest cottage, vast reception spaces, a unique pool, private water source, and easy access to Montpellier, it’s ideal for family or professional use.
The estate’s natural setting combines tranquillity and accessibility.
Set at the gateway to the Cévennes, in the charming village of Pompignan, just a few minutes from Sauve and 38 km from Montpellier (international airport, TGV station)
- 55 km from Nîmes
- 45 minutes from the Mediterranean coast and beaches
Authentic 16th-Century Mas with Panoramic Views and Multiple Dwellings – Pompignan, Gateway to the Cévennes
At the gateway to the Cévennes, in the charming village of Pompignan, just a few minutes from Sauve and 38 km from Montpellier, stands this exceptional authentic stone farmhouse — a true testimony to southern French heritage and timeless elegance.
Set in the heart of 5 hectares of land and landscaped gardens, dotted with century-old trees and surrounded by unspoilt countryside, this property enjoys complete privacy, open views, and an atmosphere of serenity rarely found today.
The estate features a beautiful swimming pool installed within a former 19th-century stone water reservoir, charmingly tiled with traditional parefeuilles — a unique and characterful centerpiece to the outdoor area.
Multiple Buildings with Remarkable Potential
The property comprises several distinct yet harmoniously integrated buildings, blending historic architecture with tasteful renovation and modern comfort.
The original 16th-century farmhouse has been converted into four independent apartments, each with its own private terrace and individual gas boiler — ideal for seasonal rentals, guest accommodation, or extended family use.
The main building, dating from the same period and extended during the 18th and 19th centuries, showcases refined architectural additions, including an elegant stone terrace overlooking the countryside.
The ground floor, once a sheepfold, offers approximately 550 m² of space, currently used for both residential and professional purposes. It includes two vast reception rooms, suitable for hosting events, artistic workshops, or seminars.
The upper levels, totaling around 500 m² of living space, house a spectacular loft-style apartment with a mezzanine bedroom and shower room, as well as a vast cathedral-style living room, independent fitted kitchen, six bedrooms, and several bathrooms.
Heating is provided by oil-fired central heating, complemented by partial air conditioning for comfort year-round.
Sale price of the property: €1,680,000
Seller's feesEnergy rating: C
Climate rating:C
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €14,320 and €19,490 per year.
Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (including subscriptions).
In the extension of the main building, three recently constructed garages with automatic doors can accommodate up to six vehicles — a rare and valuable feature.
Additional Independent House
A modern, independent 96 m² house, adjoining the farmhouse, offers further living flexibility.
It comprises a spacious living and dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and on the first floor, two bedrooms with bathrooms and a covered terrace of over 30 m², opening onto a private, shaded garden — perfect for guests or caretakers.
Exceptional Amenities and Environment
One of the estate’s most valuable assets is its exclusive natural spring, providing abundant drinking water for the entire property — used for domestic needs, the pool, and automatic irrigation — ensuring full autonomy in all seasons.
An Ideal Property for Family or Professional Projects
With its extensive living space, multiple accommodations, exceptional water source, and idyllic environment, this property is perfectly suited for a large family estate, hospitality project, artistic retreat, or eco-tourism venture.
This unique and historic property, deeply rooted in its landscape yet open to modern possibilities, is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of genuine southern French heritage — a timeless blend of authenticity, charm, and potential.
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