- Saint-Bauzély is a village located 15 km northwest of Nimes, in the heart of Gardonnenque.
- History:
- Excavations in the twentieth century by renowned researchers as Saturninus Garimond, attest to an ancient occupation in the territory of the commune. On the Garimond fields, dinosaur remains, fossilized vertebrates, ancient amphibians, reptiles and especially mammals have been found. This site is one of the highest paleontological sites of Languedoc, known internationally by archaeologists.
- The territory of Saint-Bauzély is invested by the Gallo-Romans in the first centuries of our era. The town owes its name to the holy martyr of Nimes, tortured in the third century.
- In the sixteenth century, the inhabitants mostly reformists, are not immune to problems between Protestants and Catholics. The twelfth-century church was partially destroyed. It serves for a career time to build the village houses.
- With the use of reuse some house in the village have a few stones from this period.
- 1802 The arrangement will give the Protestant church rebuilt two centuries earlier.