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Ideally located 15 minutes from Uzès, this superb Ismh castle has been remarkably restored. The two entrance towers, where the drawbridge was located, remnants of the old fortress, open onto a courtyard and a fully enclosed park, part of which is formed by the ancient ramparts. Dating back to the 11th, 13th, and 15th centuries, and completely renovated in the 17th century, the castle boasts a total area of approximately 850m2 spread over three levels. The former keep now houses a balustrade staircase with capitals, which leads to remarkable rooms on the first level (300m2): the grand salon with a 17th-century wooden fireplace and French-style ceiling, the Richelieu room (currently the library) with a marble fireplace and French-style ceiling, and a vaulted dining room. The park, planted with rare species such as Montpellier maple, features a boxwood maze, a green salon and dining room, and a pool with a waterfall in tribute to Luis Barragan. An orangery open to the garden offers a two-room apartment to renovate on the upper floor. To the north of the castle is a small walled garden. Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website. As for the price of 1948000, it seems justified given the historical significance and the luxurious amenities of the castle. The meticulous restoration and unique features of the property make it a rare find in the market. The exclusive location near Uzès adds to its value, making it a truly exceptional investment opportunity for those seeking a piece of history and luxury living.