Hidden in the Cévennes National Park, on the border of Gard and Lozère, this stone hamlet home offers peace, privacy, and charm. Just 30 minutes from daily amenities and 50 km from Alès (rail to Paris, flights from Nîmes), it’s an ideal escape to nature.
Perched above a stream and surrounded by forest, the property includes a 17th-century home, a guest gîte, a convertible outbuilding, and a terraced garden with fruit trees and spring water.
Highlights:
- 125 m² stone house (1681), chestnut floors, slate roof
- Open-plan kitchen, dining, living room with two wood stoves
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, mezzanine, home office
- 20 m² furnished gîte with private patio
- Renovated 20 m² outbuilding, ready for interior fit-out
- Garden with orchard, vegetable patch, and river access
- Located in UNESCO World Heritage and Dark Sky Reserve
The home blends authentic materials—schist, slate, and wood with modern comforts: central heating, fiber internet, and lime-hemp insulation. Some light renovation upstairs could enhance the already warm, welcoming feel.
Stone terraces offer sunny or shaded spots to relax. Below, the river forms pools and cascades, which is perfect for summer dips.
A rare find for nature lovers seeking beauty, silence, and sky.
Listed by Sidonie Schramm I Patrice Besse


















