The medieval village of Congénies sits within ancient stone ramparts in southern France, inland from the Mediterranean coast. Stone houses line narrow streets within the fortified walls, centuries of history visible in every stone.
The surrounding countryside spreads across low hills planted with vines and olive groves, dotted with similar fortified villages that once guarded the plain. The city of Nîmes lies 12 miles southeast, with Roman monuments, museums, shops, restaurants, and an international airport. Montpellier, a university city with medieval architecture, opera houses, galleries, and a vibrant dining scene, sits 25 miles southwest on the Mediterranean coast.
This three-story stone house dates from the 16th century and measures 1,205 square feet within the village ramparts. The ground floor contains a kitchen opening onto a private courtyard. The first floor includes a bedroom, a bathroom, and two living rooms, one fitted with a wood-burning stove. On the second floor, a bedroom opens onto a rooftop terrace with views across the village rooftops and surrounding countryside.
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