Superb land of 832 m² buildable, serviced, EAST-WEST exposure, free builder, located in a village with primary schools, 15 minutes from Nimes. Located between the sea and the Cevennes hills, Nîmes is one of the most
attractive towns in Mediterranean France. The city was established by the
Romans, on the edge of the Mediterranean plain, some twenty-five miles inland
from the sea and to this day, Nimes has the finest collection of Roman
remains in France. Apart from its Roman remains, Nimes is worth visiting for
its attractive old town and its gardens, as well as its ideal location for
discovering the Cevennes national park to the north or the renowned wetlands
of the Camargue to the south not to mention the large number of historic
sites and other sights to be discovered in this part of Mediterranean France.
Nîmes, capital of the Gard department, is a popular tourist destination,
notably on account of its Roman remains, and its attractive old town. First
and foremost among the Roman remains are the Maison Carrée, the best
preserved Roman temple anywhere, and the mighty Arena, one of three large
Roman arenas in the south of France. Apart from these two major monuments of
classical antiquity, Nimes has several other Roman remains, in particular the
Temple of Diana and Tour Magne, a Roman tower that was once a part of the
city's outer fortifications, and now stands at the top of the Jardins de la
Fontaine, overlooking the town. Fees charged to seller Commercial Agent To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Martyne Lucchini, please fill in the form below.DescriptionDescription
Superb land of 832 m² buildable, serviced, EAST-WEST exposure, free builder, located in a village with primary schools, 15 minutes from Nimes. Located between the sea and the Cevennes hills, Nîmes is one of the most
attractive towns in Mediterranean France. The city was established by the
Romans, on the edge of the Mediterranean plain, some twenty-five miles inland
from the sea and to this day, Nimes has the finest collection of Roman
remains in France. Apart from its Roman remains, Nimes is worth visiting for
its attractive old town and its gardens, as well as its ideal location for
discovering the Cevennes national park to the north or the renowned wetlands
of the Camargue to the south not to mention the large number of historic
sites and other sights to be discovered in this part of Mediterranean France.
Nîmes, capital of the Gard department, is a popular tourist destination,
notably on account of its Roman remains, and its attractive old town. First
and foremost among the Roman remains are the Maison Carrée, the best
preserved Roman temple anywhere, and the mighty Arena, one of three large
Roman arenas in the south of France. Apart from these two major monuments of
classical antiquity, Nimes has several other Roman remains, in particular the
Temple of Diana and Tour Magne, a Roman tower that was once a part of the
city's outer fortifications, and now stands at the top of the Jardins de la
Fontaine, overlooking the town. Fees charged to seller Commercial Agent To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Martyne Lucchini, please fill in the form below.
Superb land of 832 m² buildable, serviced, EAST-WEST exposure, free builder, located in a village with primary schools, 15 minutes from Nimes. Located between the sea and the Cevennes hills, Nîmes is one of the most
attractive towns in Mediterranean France. The city was established by the
Romans, on the edge of the Mediterranean plain, some twenty-five miles inland
from the sea and to this day, Nimes has the finest collection of Roman
remains in France. Apart from its Roman remains, Nimes is worth visiting for
its attractive old town and its gardens, as well as its ideal location for
discovering the Cevennes national park to the north or the renowned wetlands
of the Camargue to the south not to mention the large number of historic
sites and other sights to be discovered in this part of Mediterranean France.
Nîmes, capital of the Gard department, is a popular tourist destination,
notably on account of its Roman remains, and its attractive old town. First
and foremost among the Roman remains are the Maison Carrée, the best
preserved Roman temple anywhere, and the mighty Arena, one of three large
Roman arenas in the south of France. Apart from these two major monuments of
classical antiquity, Nimes has several other Roman remains, in particular the
Temple of Diana and Tour Magne, a Roman tower that was once a part of the
city's outer fortifications, and now stands at the top of the Jardins de la
Fontaine, overlooking the town. Fees charged to seller Commercial Agent To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Martyne Lucchini, please fill in the form below.