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There are rare places. And then there are those that traverse centuries while continuing to tell a story.In the heart of a preserved natural environment, between river and coastline, the Moulin de Rochegoude embodies one of those confidential properties that one encounters only once.The only mill still benefiting today from a royal decree that remains in force, this historically rich estate combines architectural heritage, character, and contemporary amenities in a setting of rare authenticity.Offering nearly 750 m² of living space spread over two buildings, the property provides a unique living experience where nature, water, and stone compose a lively backdrop. From every space, two panoramas unfold: the river on one side, the sea on the other, offering changing atmospheres throughout the hours and seasons.Fully restored with respect for its heritage, the mill has undergone remarkable renovations, highlighting noble and historical materials: Angers slates, ancient paving stones from the Cathedral of Chartres, and finishes executed with rare care to preserve the soul and authenticity of the place.In the main building, the history of the mill is fully expressed.The historic mechanism, still in operation, stands at the heart of the reception room, a true architectural signature of the place. Wide glass openings reveal the water flowing beneath the house, offering a fascinating natural spectacle that accompanies every moment of life.The kitchen, designed for gastronomy enthusiasts, features a custom-built La Cornue stove, personalized with the name of the Moulin — a unique piece reflecting the character of the property.The sleeping area offers four high-quality suites, complemented by a game room and a professional cinema room, designed for hosting true private screening sessions.Under the eaves, the final level leaves room for imagination: artist's studio, additional suites, library, wellness area, or suspended lounge facing nature.On the river side, a covered terrace allows enjoyment of the landscape and the sound of water throughout the year, in a rare atmosphere of serenity.The second independent building, designed as a true guest house, offers an ideal setting for hosting family and friends or developing a high-end hospitality business.It features a spacious, bright living room with an open kitchen, as well as four hotel-quality suites spread over two levels, extended by a beautiful private terrace open to nature.Between royal heritage, authentic architecture, and contemporary amenities, the Moulin de Rochegoude embodies an absolutely unique character property on the luxury real estate market.A place steeped in history, destined for lovers of rare properties, nature, and timeless architecture.A unique property.For a life that is no less unique.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
This mill only stopped work a little more than ten years ago, a very short time considering its lifespan of 150yrs! It is still equipped with its Francis turbine (40cv). This Mill has water rights, however to bring the turbine back to operation, its restoration work which was initiated, needs completion. The mill has three storeys, in this case the first floor and the attic are each 130 m ².The attic space has a beautiful roof structure. The mill already has planning permission to make these two floors into living spaces, leaving the ground floor for the mill workings. The second building, the miller's house, also needs renovation. There is an additional stone building attached to the mill and a barn next to it. The whole property is situated on one hectare (2.4 acres) land with a meadow. Location: Rural with no overlooking neighbours, on the outskirts of a hamlet with a small road in the vicinity and a railway line (this will shortly only be used as a secondary line as a new railway is beeing built elsewhere). The nearest shops and schools are 10 mins away. (3.03 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
In the Breton countryside, 30 minutes from the coast, a 19th-century mill and its reception hall, set in over 5 hectares of meadows and woodlands. Built of stone, the mill is located in the hollow of a wooded valley, by a stream that structures its organization. Accessible via a small communal paved road that descends into the valley, access is through a small drivable bridge, equipped with a painted wooden barrier, followed by a turning area. A dependency appears first, recognizable by its wide arched wooden door with panels, painted blue, framed by dressed stone. The entrance is preceded by a flight of steps made of patinated terracotta tiles, adorned with a wall lantern. The main building, raised with two levels under a slate roof with three dormers featuring triangular pediments, has facades made of rubble and simple openings. The millrace and the stream, still observable in the immediate vicinity, testify to its original purpose. The surroundings combine lawns, shrub beds, and tall trees (oaks, beeches, and sequoias), which open onto meadows and woods. Good-sized parking areas have been developed. Formerly proposed for event organization, the site retains suitable structures — reception hall, professional kitchen, and restrooms — ready to be reused or transformed (habitable area, indoor pool).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Just steps away from the historic center of Guingamp, along the Trieux, a 16th-century mill with outbuildings on nearly 1 hectare. The property is revealed at the end of an access road that crosses the Trieux via a stone bridge. An ironwork gate, framed by granite pillars, marks the entrance. The mill, situated by the water, is set in a wooded environment.The main building is constructed of granite rubble, with an irregular appearance and stone framing for the openings. The gables are exposed and show homogeneous masonry. The openings, of various dimensions, are arranged functionally, with some narrow, vertical windows. The slate roof is gabled, with a marked slope. It features roof windows and a larger glass frame integrated into the slope. Two chimney stacks emerge from the ridge. The eaves are made of stone, and the roof overhang is limited. At the foot of the wall, a masonry structure, associated with a wooden device, signifies part of the old hydraulic system. Nearby, a paved passage and a gravel area organize the immediate surroundings. The joinery, made of painted wood, consists of glazed doors with a solid base and small-paned windows. Some openings are in a lowered arch. A circular stone opening, formed from a monolithic frame, is pierced in one of the gables.A narrow gravel courtyard connects the mill to its two outbuildings. The first building, elongated in plan, is covered with a gabled slate roof. The second, built with the same materials, is two stories high in the attic and features roof windows. The layout revolves around a central tarmacked space accessible from the entrance.Upstream, the park, partially adjoining that of the Château des Salles, extends into a large lawn dotted with isolated trees and groves. It is bordered by rows of tall trees and structured by vegetative boundaries. Wooden and stone fence elements delineate certain parts.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Where the river's whisper echoes stories of the past... Discover a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of the city. Nestled within a lush, one-hectare green haven and embraced by the gentle arms of a tranquil river, this historic former wheat mill and its traditional longère invite you to experience a lifestyle combining charm, serenity, and modern comfort. A rare opportunity in a natural setting just steps away from local amenities. Description: The property includes: - The Mill (approx. 203 sqm): Ground floor: Spacious living/dining area with fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen. First floor: A walkway connects a mezzanine above the living room to a TV lounge, shower room, WC, and a bedroom with a secondary mezzanine space ? suitable for an office or en suite bathroom, with plumbing already in place. Second floor: Two charming attic bedrooms. First Outbuilding (approx. 58 sqm): Ground floor: Living room with open-plan kitchen and a bedroom. Upper floor: Two attic bedrooms, a bathroom, and WC. At the rear, a covered shelter serves as both garage and wood storage. - Second Outbuilding: Two levels, currently used as a workshop. Outdoor Spaces: The nearly one-hectare park features: A vast meadow bordered by the gentle murmur of the river A small verdant island accessible directly from the kitchen ? perfect for summer lunches A discreet terrace nestled between the longère and the mill ? ideal for peaceful evenings Surrounding area : Ideally situated in the town center, just minutes from shops and the train station. (3.66 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
When a Breton penty marries its mill... Tucked away from view, down a quiet country lane, this former mill and miller's cottage reveal a rare and exceptional living environment. Just two kilometres from the village and three from local amenities, the property enjoys an unspoilt rural setting, gently animated by the murmur of the river that runs along the lower edge of the grounds. Description : From the moment you arrive, the ensemble captivates with its natural harmony. The two residential buildings, once separate, have been united by a veranda that blends seamlessly into the original architecture. The main dwelling is arranged around generous living spaces, where the fireplaces in the sitting room and lounge speak to the authentic soul of the place. The kitchen, shower room with WC, utility-boiler room and larder complete a practical and welcoming ground floor. Upstairs, a mezzanine bedroom, two further bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate WC provide comfortable, well-arranged sleeping accommodation. The property extends across nearly 9,000 m², encompassing meadowland and woodland. A first-category river runs along the lower boundary of the grounds ? an ideal setting for nature lovers. Several outbuildings further complement the estate: a charming insulated timber cabin of 32 m² set above a double garage, a barn, a kennel, and a large agricultural shed suitable for housing animals. These versatile spaces lend themselves to a wide range of uses, whether personal or professional. Surrounding area: The property is accessed via a quiet country lane, two kilometres from the village and three from local shops and services. It lies 45 minutes from the first beaches of the Côte de Goëlo and 35 minutes from Guingamp TGV station. (4.74 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
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