19th Century Townhouse, Uzes, Gard
3
Beds
2
Baths
Habitable Size:
110 m²
Land Size:
Unknown
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Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Department: Gard (30)
Commune: Uzès (30700)
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£343,650
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$418,700
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C$576,700
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A$655,700
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Key Info
Advert Reference: 9161A
- Type: Residential (Town House, House), Maison Ancienne
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 2
- Habitable Size: 110 m²
Highlights
- 19th Century townhouse
- Situated in the centre of Uzès
- Contemporary renovation with lots of original character
- Shops, restaurants & market all within a short walk
- Roof terrace
- 2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
- 1hr 10mins from the coast
- 45mins from Nîmes airport
Features
- Character / Period Features
Property Description
This 19th Century townhouse is situated in the centre of Uzes. The property has a contemporary finish but retains much of its original character. The markets, shops and restaurants of Uzes are all within a short walk. There is also a beautiful roof terrace, perfect for al-fresco dining.
The accommodation is set out over 3 floors and is very light and airy. There is a total of 110m2 of habitable space and the layout of the rooms is as follows:
Ground floor:
Living room with wood-burning stove
Kitchen
Dining room
WC
First floor:
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bathroom
Second floor:
Bedroom 3
Office
Bathroom
WC
Roof terrace (13m2)
Location:
The property is situated in the centre of Uzes, one of the most sought-after towns in southern France. The bustling market town is quintessentially French and dates back to Roman times. Just a short drive from the town is the astonishing Pont du Gard, a 1st Century Roman aqueduct, listed as a UNESCO World heritage site. The town itself has cobbled streets, fine Renaissance mansions and a magnificent central square, the Place-aux-Herbes. The square is surrounded by limestone arches under which shops and restaurants spill out, all shaded by the established sycamore trees. There are two markets every week, one for fresh produce on a Wednesday and another more extensive market on a Saturday.
The square is often used for antique stalls, exhibitions, art shows and the annual truffle fair! Nîmes airport is 25km away and drive just a little further and you reach the Mediterranean coast, and makes a perfect day trip.
Additional info:
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Receptions: 2
Habitable space: 110m2
Broadband: Yes
Drainage: Mains
Distance to shops: short walk
Distance to coast: 1hr 10mins
Distance to airport: 45mins (Nimes)
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