The agencies at Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule
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The Moulin des Eaux Salées, founded in 1560, nestled in the heart of the gentle Vallée de la Sioule, and its tourist sites (Gorges de la Sioule, Forêt des Colettes, classified towns, vines of Sanpourcino, viewpoints, Roman art, Vichy and nearby Auvergne: Vulcania), a charming property where everything is grand, has 8 hectares of free land (1 hectare park and 3.5 hectares of underbrush), bordered by a wide river for almost 400 meters of banks, directly connected to hiking paths through the woods and to nearby historic sites. The site is large, surrounded by meadows and woods; the fish-rich river is great for kayaking; and the region boasts a mild climate, where landscapes of valleys and gorges crisscrossed by rivers, passes, and ravines succeed one another. The house is large with its hall of over 80 m², the "Moulin des Eaux Salées" is grand with its large mechanisms (Poncelet wheel, large rooms, large bedrooms); and the joy of the lovely music of waters and birds, without any disturbances, is great. There is an inalienable water right due to its antiquity and its presence on the Cassini map and the Napoleonic cadastre. The history of this refuge of salt smugglers is great, which I will tell you upon request in a complete descriptive, historical, and technical file. The development of the reception activity can be great, with an already existing house, 2 apartments, 2 suites, meeting rooms, unusual accommodation on its island, pool with its beach, garages, and parking. The thriving business of cottages and guest rooms benefits from the exceptional site. At the edge of a historic and tourist village with local shops (a few minutes' walk through the woods), 10 minutes from Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule (all shops and activities, high school, colleges, schools, fairs), 25 minutes from Vichy, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and 10 minutes from the A71 and towns with all amenities. Less than 20 minutes to the SNCF train station in Gannat. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques government website. Price includes furniture for 17 beds. Possibility to take over the companies.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
This 1718 water mill, with water rights recognized by the DDT, comprises a former 1835 farmhouse currently run as a B&B (clef verte) and two outbuildings. The buildings have been partially renovated (roof, windows and bedrooms). This charming property is located at the intersection of two streams, and benefits from 4 hectares of lush parklands and meadows, with a palm grove and a cleaned-out pond to fill. ECD : C/A Price HAI : 495.000 € (Price net seller 466.981 € - Fees 6% payable by the purchaser Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE (EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at www.georisques.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Exceptional Restored Water Mill with River & Forest Set in an enchanting natural environment, this fully restored 1830 water mill offers 360 m² of living space on 11 hectares of land, with a river running through the property. The property has been recently renovated to a high standard, combining authentic charm with modern comfort: ️ New central heating system (2023) programmable remotely ️ New sanitation system (2025) ️ Fully renovated no work required Located 25 minutes from Vichy and 2 hours from Lyon, it offers peace, privacy, and an exceptional quality of life. Ideal as a private residence or hospitality project. Contact for further information and photos
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A unique, 18th-century mill, with a fully restored house, outbuildings, more than 55 hectares of grounds and a 16-hectare fishing lake, in the countryside of the former Nivernais province. The property stretches over 55 hectares on either side of a vast, approximately 16-hectare lake through which flows the River Cressonne. This water mirror forms the natural crossroads of the estate, around which the different buildings are set. A drive winds through the grounds up to a two-storey, fully restored manor house with a cellar. The limewash rendered façades are dotted with regularly shaped windows on either side of an elegant south facing entrance that can be reached via a central, double-flighted set of stone steps. To the north, the main entrance onto the garden level stands opposite the former pigsty, a witness to the estate’s rural past. The edifice is topped by a sober, dark, slate roof. A former barn stands slightly set back to the northwest. The mill building stands below the house, to the south. Its red brick façades reflect in the water of the lake on whose shores it stands. It was constructed as a grain mill and previously figured among the Nièvre area’s many water-powered buildings, whose activity was gradually abandoned with the rise of industrialisation. Its distinctive feature is its roof frame like an upturned ship’s hull. The structure is made up of light pieces of flat wood assembled using an ingenious wedge system and did not require the use of large lifting machines. It is covered with small, flat terracotta tiles that are typical of the region. This type of roof frame, known in France as a ‘Philibert Delorme’ roof frame after the architect whose technique became widespread in the 16th century, is directly inspired by the shape of a ship’s hull and enabled the entirety of the attic space to be used for storage of commodities. The waterwheel is no longer in place but it is still possible to see the tailrace and the where the water previously passed.
…By Patrice Besse
A former mill to be renovated, with a guest’s house, meadows, parkland and a pond in more than 5 hectares of grounds, in the Charolais area in Burgundy.. The property can be reached via three separate entrances from the country road or communal lane that run alongside it. At the entrance, a guests’ house stands before the former mill, which is the main dwelling, located on the banks of the stream. The outbuildings, nestled among the foliage away from view of the other edifices, complete the property. The land, through which a stream runs, is spread over more than 5 hectares around the buildings and is made up of a former vegetable garden, undergrowth, a pond and meadows. The mill has stood here for some time. In bygone days, it was surrounded by vast ponds, one upstream and one downstream, whose presence was recorded in the 19th century on the Napoleonic land registry. Its vocation initially predisposed it as a public place and point of passage, though its layout and architecture developed over time up to the 1960s, when it underwent its most recent restoration, transforming it into a family home and leisure residence.
…By Patrice Besse
In Burgundy, in a Natura 2000 environment, on 6.5 hectares of land, a manor from the 18th century, a long house from the 19th century, outbuildings, and a swimming pool. Once past a first white gate adorned with volutes, then a second one, at the end of an alley lined with trees and a stone bridge crossing the river, the manor and the various buildings reveal themselves. The facades, pierced with straight or ogival openings, are constructed of jointed rubble, with stone framing around the openings and corner chains. The roofs, either gabled or hipped, are mostly covered with flat tiles. A gravel path runs along a lawn area decorated with trimmed yews, before moving away towards a part of the park planted with numerous trees and integrating an orchard, a vegetable garden, as well as a garden located slightly below. A 9 m x 4 m swimming pool is hidden from view by vegetation, next to a wooden guinguette with an open porch. The facades of the main residence, divided into several sections, are pierced with predominantly mullioned openings and present a simple modeling. A tower contains the main vestibule and a staircase, while an extension with a slate roof serves as a technical room for the swimming pool. At the corner of the manor, the long house, built according to a rectangular plan, has multiple openings and is extended by a terrace on each side, as well as a shed at one end. A pétanque court sheltered by a row of trees is also present. An offset barn, with a surface area of 247 m², includes a living space to be renovated at one of its ends. A saddlery is located next to the stables, which include four boxes covering an area of about 63 m². Following are a woodshed, a porch, and a garage with sliding wooden doors, with a surface area of 46 m², intended for storing agricultural equipment and vehicles. It also serves as a hayloft in its upper part. All buildings benefit from a view that extends far over the park, meadow, and surrounding woods.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.