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Port Marianne, Montpellier
Montpellier — PBI COLLECTION® Selection<BR><BR><BR>To the north-east of Montpellier, on a limestone plateau opening out onto the garrigue, a village has grown up around its castle and Romanesque chapel; it is in this setting that PIERRES-BLANCHES® now presents ‘Minéral Manifeste®'.<BR><BR><BR>THE ROOTS<BR>In the surrounding area, Gallo-Roman ruins bear witness to a continuous and unbroken history: long before the first church towers, vines and stone were already intertwined here, in a bond with the land that the centuries have not severed.<BR><BR><BR>THE SCALE OF THE LANDSCAPE<BR>Set within an enclosed plot of nearly 800 m² planted with trees, the residence blends into the landscape with the discretion of something designed to endure. <BR>At its highest point, the swimming pool opens out onto the horizon in a serene, mineral-like tranquillity.<BR><BR><BR>GEOMETRY OF VOLUMES<BR>As soon as you cross the threshold, a study introduces you to the residence. This space for retreat and concentration is the first sign of an architecture that prioritised function over form.<BR>A few steps are all it takes to make the transition to the main living area, a vast space of some 75 m² where the lounge, dining room and kitchen interconnect without merging, in a spatial layout that owes as much to the precision of the plan as to the generosity of the volume.<BR>The choice of materials stems from the same high standards. Surfaces, tones and textures complement one another in a confident contemporary style, where quality is evident in the details.<BR>Light plays a fundamental role here. Unobstructed, direct, modulated by large windows that frame the surrounding landscape.<BR>The wooden terrace, which wraps around the house on several sides, extends this balance outwards.<BR><BR><BR>THE ESSENCE OF DREAMS<BR>Upstairs, the hallway leads to a space entirely dedicated to rest, where every room shares the same atmosphere: understated, cohesive, and deliberately removed from the bustle of the ground floor.<BR>The master bedroom, measuring over 30 m², opens directly onto a private terrace. A bathroom and dressing room complete this suite with the appropriate discretion.<BR><BR><BR>THE ART OF HOSPITALITY<BR>Three bedrooms complete the floor, including two suites, each with its own bathroom. <BR>One of them opens onto a covered terrace in a shaded recess that naturally extends the restful space outwards.<BR><BR><BR>THE LANDSCAPE'S CHARACTER<BR>Set amidst the garrigue, the residence plays with light and materials, their contrasts shifting with the time of day and the orientation.<BR>At the highest point of the residence, the 6.5-metre-long heated swimming pool opens onto an unobstructed horizon.<BR> <BR>From its coping stones, the view stretches far across the garrigue and the surrounding hills, in the silence characteristic of open, elevated terrain.<BR><BR><BR>COMFORT FEATURES<BR>North-east Montpellier — The garage, spanning over 200 m², the heated saltwater swimming pool, the water softener and the fibre-optic connection complete the property's amenities.<BR>The village, whilst sheltered from noise and urban density, remains in close proximity to shops and schools.<BR>Montpellier, the TGV station and the airport are all accessible within twenty-five minutes.<BR><BR><BR>PIERRES-BLANCHES®<BR>Private viewing by appointment<BR>+33 (0)4 67 70 07 87<BR><BR><BR>Chrystèle Guigui +33 (0)6 20 77 57 21<BR>Consultant Sales Agent, RSAC Montpellier 943 839 548<BR><BR><BR>© PIERRES-BLANCHES®, 2026. All rights reserved.