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Casă & casă pentru o singură familie de vânzare în Robion
3.313.989 RON
Casă & Casă pentru o singură familie (De vânzare)
Referință:
EDEN-T113805024
/ 113805024
Referință:
EDEN-T113805024
Țară:
FR
Oraș:
Robion
Cod poștal:
84440
Categorie:
Proprietate rezidențială
Tipul listării:
De vânzare
Tipul proprietății:
Casă & Casă pentru o singură familie
Dimensiuni proprietate:
900 m²
Dimensiuni teren:
10.000 m²
Camere:
30
Dormitoare:
15
PREȚ PROPRIETĂȚI IMOBILIARE PER M² ÎN ORAȘE DIN APROPIERE
| Oraș |
Preț mediu per m² casă |
Preț mediu per m² apartament |
|---|---|---|
| Cavaillon | 11.678 RON | 10.243 RON |
| L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue | 16.725 RON | 17.098 RON |
| Gordes | 26.811 RON | - |
| Le Thor | 12.984 RON | - |
| Vaucluse | 12.761 RON | 12.962 RON |
| Gargas | 13.837 RON | - |
| Châteaurenard | 12.138 RON | - |
| Vedène | 12.085 RON | - |
| Salon-de-Provence | - | 12.459 RON |
| Saint-Rémy-de-Provence | 23.792 RON | - |
| Carpentras | 10.937 RON | 8.626 RON |
| Le Pontet | 11.847 RON | 10.498 RON |
| Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt | 15.742 RON | - |
| Sorgues | 11.256 RON | 8.410 RON |
| Avignon | 11.751 RON | 11.734 RON |
| Miramas | - | 14.105 RON |
Offering more than 900 sqm of usable floor area, this rare property comprises several protected buildings arranged around charming inner courtyards that reflect the richness and complexity of its architectural history.The western section, more recent in its construction, provides generous volumes spread over three levels and includes approximately fifteen bedrooms.The eastern section, older and now more altered, nevertheless reveals spaces of great authenticity: vaulted rooms with fireplaces, former guard rooms, stables, as well as the remains of a fortified tower which later became a Templar commandery dating back to the 11th century.The stone façades still bear witness to the many transformations the site has undergone over the centuries. Several architectural features remain beautifully preserved: spiral staircases, carved stone frames, arches and ancient vaults, all of which give the property a truly distinctive charm and character.
The entire property now requires complete restoration, offering the opportunity for an ambitious project, particularly in the field of hospitality or charming guest accommodation. Its privileged location close to the main routes of the Luberon valley, as well as the future cycling path crossing the Vaucluse department, makes it a particularly strategic setting for such a development. Naturally, any residential or commercial project remains subject to the relevant administrative authorizations.
The land of approximately one hectare comprises a pleasant garden planted with mature trees and featuring a pool area, as well as an agricultural field formerly cultivated, which extends the property harmoniously.
Historical notes: The site is believed to have been established on the location of a former Templar tower built along the Via Domitia, the great Roman road linking the Pyrenees to the Alps before continuing towards Italy.This ancient route notably passed through Nîmes and Cavaillon, crossed the Luberon towards Apt, and then reached the Alps via the Montgenèvre pass.Following the barbarian invasions of the 5th and 6th centuries, when Provence passed in 536 from the rule of the Ostrogoths to that of the Franks, part of the territory was attached to Austrasian Auvergne. The border between these provinces was located near the property.
To protect this frontier, a military outpost was established along the Via Domitia, known as the “castrum de monte alvernico,” later called Vernègue.
In 1195, the renewal of an alliance treaty between the Count of Toulouse and the Count of Forcalquier mentioned as the boundary between the two counties “the Vernègue of Lagnes, on the right bank of the Durance.”In 1237, Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, granted the fief of Mont Alvernic to Guillaume de Sabran in exchange for military service.
Over the centuries the estate passed through many hands.In 1789 it belonged to the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu before being sold as national property on April 7, 1795, to Pierre Portalis of Avignon for the sum of 305,000 livres.
More recently, in the 1980s, the site enjoyed a new life as a charming hotel and restaurant, before being gradually abandoned after its closure approximately forty years ago.
Today, this historic property offers exceptional renovation potential, with extensive possibilities for hospitality and heritage enhancement, ideally positioned along a key axis linking the Luberon, the Pays des Sorgues and Mont Ventoux. Vezi mai mult Vezi mai puțin L’agence ROSIER propose à la vente un remarquable hameau privé d’origine médiévale à restaurer, idéalement situé aux portes du Luberon, entre Gordes, Robion et L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Développant plus de 900 m² de surface utilisable, cet ensemble rare se compose de plusieurs bâtiments protégés, organisés autour de charmantes cours intérieures qui témoignent de la richesse et de la complexité de son histoire architecturale.
La partie Ouest, plus récente dans sa construction, offre de généreux volumes répartis sur trois niveaux et comprend notamment une quinzaine de chambres.La partie Est, plus ancienne et aujourd’hui plus altérée, révèle toutefois des espaces d’une grande authenticité : salles voûtées avec cheminée, anciennes salles de garde, écuries ainsi que les vestiges d’une tour fortifiée qui devint au fil du temps une commanderie des Templiers datant du XIᵉ siècle.Les façades en pierre portent encore la trace des nombreuses transformations qu’a connues le site au fil des siècles. Certains éléments architecturaux subsistent dans toute leur beauté : escaliers à vis, encadrements de pierre, arches et voûtes anciennes qui confèrent au lieu un charme et un caractère tout à fait singuliers.
L’ensemble nécessite aujourd’hui une restauration complète, ouvrant la voie à un projet ambitieux, notamment dans le domaine de l’accueil et de l’hébergement de charme. Sa situation privilégiée à proximité des principaux axes de la vallée du Luberon ainsi que de la future piste cyclable traversant le département du Vaucluse en fait un emplacement particulièrement stratégique pour ce type de projet commercial ou résidentiel. Bien entendu, toute réalisation demeure soumise aux autorisations administratives en vigueur.
Le terrain d’environ un hectare se compose d’un agréable jardin planté de grands arbres, abritant un espace piscine, ainsi que d’un champ agricole autrefois cultivé qui prolonge harmonieusement l’ensemble.
Repères historiques: Le site aurait été établi sur l’emplacement d’une ancienne tour des Templiers édifiée le long de la Via Domitia, grande voie romaine reliant les Pyrénées aux Alpes avant de poursuivre vers l’Italie. Cette route antique traversait notamment Nîmes, Cavaillon puis le Luberon jusqu’à Apt, avant de franchir les Alpes par le col de Montgenèvre.À la suite des invasions barbares des Ve et VIe siècles, lorsque la Provence passa en 536 de la domination des Ostrogoths à celle des Francs, une partie du territoire fut rattachée à l’Auvergne austrasienne.La frontière entre ces provinces se situait alors à proximité du domaine. Afin d’en assurer la protection, un poste militaire fut établi sur la Via Domitia, connu sous le nom de « castrum de monte alvernico », puis de Vernègue.
En 1195, le renouvellement d’un traité d’alliance entre le comte de Toulouse et celui de Forcalquier mentionne comme limite entre les deux comtés « le Vernègue de Lagnes, sur la rive droite de la Durance ».En 1237, Raymond VII, comte de Toulouse, concéda à Guillaume de Sabran, en échange de services militaires, le fief de Mont Alvernic.
Au fil des siècles, le domaine passa entre différentes mains. En 1789, il appartenait à l’abbaye de La Chaise-Dieu avant d’être vendu comme bien national le 7 avril 1795 à Pierre Portalis, d’Avignon, pour la somme de 305 000 livres.
Plus récemment, dans les années 1980, le site connut une nouvelle vie en accueillant un hôtel-restaurant de charme avant d’être progressivement abandonné après sa fermeture, il y a environ quarante ans.
Aujourd’hui, cette propriété chargée d’histoire offre un potentiel de rénovation exceptionnel, avec de vastes possibilités d’hébergement et de valorisation patrimoniale, au cœur d’un axe privilégié reliant le Luberon, le Pays des Sorgues et le Mont Ventoux.
Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques ... The ROSIER agency offers for sale a remarkable private hamlet of medieval origin in need of restoration, ideally located at the gateway to the Luberon, between Gordes, Robion and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Offering more than 900 sqm of usable floor area, this rare property comprises several protected buildings arranged around charming inner courtyards that reflect the richness and complexity of its architectural history.The western section, more recent in its construction, provides generous volumes spread over three levels and includes approximately fifteen bedrooms.The eastern section, older and now more altered, nevertheless reveals spaces of great authenticity: vaulted rooms with fireplaces, former guard rooms, stables, as well as the remains of a fortified tower which later became a Templar commandery dating back to the 11th century.The stone façades still bear witness to the many transformations the site has undergone over the centuries. Several architectural features remain beautifully preserved: spiral staircases, carved stone frames, arches and ancient vaults, all of which give the property a truly distinctive charm and character.
The entire property now requires complete restoration, offering the opportunity for an ambitious project, particularly in the field of hospitality or charming guest accommodation. Its privileged location close to the main routes of the Luberon valley, as well as the future cycling path crossing the Vaucluse department, makes it a particularly strategic setting for such a development. Naturally, any residential or commercial project remains subject to the relevant administrative authorizations.
The land of approximately one hectare comprises a pleasant garden planted with mature trees and featuring a pool area, as well as an agricultural field formerly cultivated, which extends the property harmoniously.
Historical notes: The site is believed to have been established on the location of a former Templar tower built along the Via Domitia, the great Roman road linking the Pyrenees to the Alps before continuing towards Italy.This ancient route notably passed through Nîmes and Cavaillon, crossed the Luberon towards Apt, and then reached the Alps via the Montgenèvre pass.Following the barbarian invasions of the 5th and 6th centuries, when Provence passed in 536 from the rule of the Ostrogoths to that of the Franks, part of the territory was attached to Austrasian Auvergne. The border between these provinces was located near the property.
To protect this frontier, a military outpost was established along the Via Domitia, known as the “castrum de monte alvernico,” later called Vernègue.
In 1195, the renewal of an alliance treaty between the Count of Toulouse and the Count of Forcalquier mentioned as the boundary between the two counties “the Vernègue of Lagnes, on the right bank of the Durance.”In 1237, Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, granted the fief of Mont Alvernic to Guillaume de Sabran in exchange for military service.
Over the centuries the estate passed through many hands.In 1789 it belonged to the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu before being sold as national property on April 7, 1795, to Pierre Portalis of Avignon for the sum of 305,000 livres.
More recently, in the 1980s, the site enjoyed a new life as a charming hotel and restaurant, before being gradually abandoned after its closure approximately forty years ago.
Today, this historic property offers exceptional renovation potential, with extensive possibilities for hospitality and heritage enhancement, ideally positioned along a key axis linking the Luberon, the Pays des Sorgues and Mont Ventoux. La agencia ROSIER pone en venta una notable aldea privada de origen medieval que necesita restauración, idealmente situada en la entrada al Luberon, entre Gordes, Robion y L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Con más de 900 m² de superficie útil, esta rara propiedad comprende varios edificios protegidos dispuestos alrededor de encantadores patios interiores que reflejan la riqueza y complejidad de su historia arquitectónica. La sección occidental, más reciente en su construcción, ofrece volúmenes generosos distribuidos en tres niveles e incluye aproximadamente quince dormitorios. La sección oriental, más antigua y ahora más modificada, revela sin embargo espacios de gran autenticidad: habitaciones abovedadas con chimeneas, antiguas salas de guardia, establos, así como los restos de una torre fortificada que más tarde se convirtió en un mando templario que data del siglo XI. Las fachadas de piedra aún son testigos de las muchas transformaciones que el lugar ha sufrido a lo largo de los siglos. Varias características arquitectónicas se conservan bellamente conservadas: escaleras de caracol, marcos de piedra tallada, arcos y antiguas bóvedas, todo ello dotado a la propiedad de un encanto y carácter realmente distintivos.
Ahora toda la propiedad necesita una restauración completa, lo que ofrece la oportunidad de realizar un proyecto ambicioso, especialmente en el ámbito de la hospitalidad o el alojamiento encantador para huéspedes. Su ubicación privilegiada cerca de las principales rutas del valle del Luberon, así como del futuro carril bici que cruza el departamento de Vaucluse, lo convierte en un entorno especialmente estratégico para este tipo de desarrollo. Naturalmente, cualquier proyecto residencial o comercial sigue sujeto a las autorizaciones administrativas pertinentes.
El terreno de aproximadamente una hectárea comprende un agradable jardín plantado con árboles maduros y que cuenta con una zona de piscina, así como un campo agrícola que anteriormente se cultivó, que extiende la propiedad de forma armoniosa.
Notas históricas: Se cree que el yacimiento se estableció en el emplazamiento de una antigua torre templaria construida a lo largo de la Vía Domitia, la gran calzada romana que unía los Pirineos con los Alpes antes de continuar hacia Italia. Esta antigua ruta pasaba notablemente por Nîmes y Cavaillon, cruzaba el Luberon hacia Apt y luego llegaba a los Alpes por el paso de Montgenèvre. Tras las invasiones bárbaras de los siglos V y VI, cuando Provenza pasó en 536 del dominio de los ostrogodos al de los francos, parte del territorio fue anexada a la Auvernia austrasiana. La frontera entre estas provincias se encontraba cerca de la propiedad.
Para proteger esta frontera, se estableció un puesto militar a lo largo de la Vía Domitia, conocido como el "castrum de monte alvernico", que más tarde se llamó Vernègue.
En 1195, la renovación de un tratado de alianza entre el conde de Toulouse y el conde de Forcalquier mencionó como límite entre ambos condados "la Vernègue de Lagnes, en la orilla derecha de la Durance." En 1237, Raimundo VII, conde de Toulouse, concedió el feudo de Mont Alvernic a Guillaume de Sabran a cambio del servicio militar.
A lo largo de los siglos, la finca pasó por muchas manos. En 1789 perteneció a la Abadía de La Chaise-Dieu antes de ser vendida como propiedad nacional el 7 de abril de 1795 a Pierre Portalis de Aviñón por la suma de 305.000 libras.
Más recientemente, en los años 80, el lugar disfrutó de una nueva vida como un encantador hotel y restaurante, antes de ser abandonado gradualmente tras su cierre hace aproximadamente cuarenta años.
Hoy en día, esta propiedad histórica ofrece un potencial excepcional de renovación, con amplias posibilidades de hospitalidad y mejora del patrimonio, idealmente situada a lo largo de un eje clave que une el Luberon, el Pays des Sorgues y el Mont Ventoux.