QUISSAC AREA: Nestled in the hills above a charming village between Nîmes and Montpellier, this former 12th-century presbytery was magnificently restored between 2000 and 2011, with the utmost respect for the original materials and character. In the heart of the Gard region, surrounded by vineyards and the garrigue landscapes typical of southern France, it offers a peaceful and authentic setting. Its proximity to two major cities and its Provençal atmosphere make it ideal for a family home or an elegant holiday retreat. Local amenities are nearby, while the Mediterranean Sea, historic towns, and hiking trails are easily accessible. The house includes: Ground floor: Entrance (19.98 m2): spacious and welcoming, leading naturally to the living areas, Living room (17.07 m2): bright and comfortable, offering a beautiful flow between spaces, Dining room (16.43 m2): convivial, perfect for family meals, adjoining the main kitchen (11.26 m2): functional and well laid out with access to a utility room (5.87 m2), Utility room (9.88 m2): housing the heating, laundry and installations, Shower room with WC (4.19 m2): ideally located on the ground floor and a Garage (32 m2): large space for vehicle and storage, with direct access to the house and private parking. First floor: 4 spacious bedrooms (approximately 20 m2 each): bright, retaining the charm of exposed stone and beams, TV lounge / office (20.46 m2): multipurpose space for reading, working or relaxing, 2 bathrooms with WC (7.22 m2 and 11.20 m2), 1 separate WC (1.92 m2). Exterior spaces: Original stone walls ensuring complete privacy. Landscaped garden planted with Mediterranean vegetation. Swimming pool (6m x 4m) with salt filtration system and electric roller cover. An adjoining building plot (approximately 460 m2), formerly part of the village castle, offering additional outdoor space or development potential. Equipment and technical details: Oil-fired central heating, Connection to mains drainage, Thick walls ensuring natural coolness in summer, Roof, joinery and interiors restored between 2000 and 2011 with quality materials and respecting authenticity. Lifestyle and Use: This property combines historical authenticity with modern comfort. Its generous proportions, enclosed gardens, and serene atmosphere make it an ideal primary residence, holiday home, or charming bed and breakfast. Its prime location between Nîmes and Montpellier offers both the tranquility of the countryside and proximity to the beaches, airports, and cultural sites of southern France.