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By Wattine Immobilier
"River Ridge Golf Mansion" For Sale Hossegor Golf / Superb Views, wonderful hossegor-style landaise villa extending to circa 240 sq. m., 5 bed / 4 bath, garage & outbuildings, on wooded and landscaped garden complete with terraces and decks... £ 2,638,000. This villa, perfect combination of character, natural light & modern comfort, offers at ground level: Spacious entrance hall with guest cloakroom, large living area with bar & fireplace, dining room leading to covered and open wooden decks & mosaic swimming pool ; the outdoor area exudes a wonderful feeling of privacy, away from preying eyes. Modern fully equipped kitchen, pantry, laundry room & storage. Bedroom with shower room. Upstairs: Three further bedroom, one with en-suite shower room; superb marble bath, shower room & w.c. Recently modernized under-eaves bedroom offering relaxing garden, river and golf course views. Artist workshop & separate office space, separate w.c. Further amenities include wine cellar, garage; landscaped garden with automated sprinkler system. Central heating & reversible A/C, guest parking & direct access to the Hossegor Golf Course. The bright and airy villa has been tastefully renovated to preserve its authentic charm and enhance its many attributes. A must-see, so quiet and serene - yet a mere 5mn walk from the center of town, shops & restaurants! Sales Mandate Granted to Wattine Real Estate, independent estate agency specialising in the sale of unique properties to foreign buyers on the South Atlantic Coast since 1963; exclusive partnership with Lifestyle Estates Intl., London, UK.
…Green Périgord : Renovated 16th-century historic mill with its 3 gîtes In the heart of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. Just 50 minutes from Limoges Airport and Angoulême TGV station, with a traditional market and all amenities less than 10 minutes away. The property is not isolated and enjoys a peaceful setting with no disturbances. Set within 4.4 hectares of land, enhanced by a stream and bordering a 27-hectare lake (ornithological site), the estate features a swimming pool and sauna. Beautiful wrought-iron entrance gate, water rights included (sluice gates regulating the flow from the lake). Garages, workshop, stables (2 boxes), large games room, pizza oven, and separate laundry room. Heated swimming pool (12 x 6 m) with new liner. The 4.4 hectares consist mainly of pastureland crossed by the stream. A 16th-century historic mill of approximately 231 m2, partially renovated, with a bright extension created above the former millstone in the early 21st century. Ground Floor Double living room opening onto a large covered south-west facing terrace, exposed beams, bar area, fireplace with pellet stove. Staircase to the upper floor. Large fully equipped kitchen opening onto the outside, fireplace with pellet stove, dining area. Bright hallway leading to a north-east facing terrace. 1 bedroom. 1 shower room, WC. Bright master suite with lounge, enfilade bedroom, bathroom with double sink, shower, WC. First Floor 1 bedroom with dressing room and shower. 1 bathroom, WC. 1 bedroom. Semi-Basement (external access) 1 WC. Landing with kitchenette area. Nightclub with sound and lighting system, bar, original stone mill wheel and mechanisms preserved and visible. Gîte 1 Ground Floor Living room opening onto the outside. Large fully equipped kitchen opening onto a private north-west facing terrace. Very large dining room also opening onto the terrace, fireplace with new pellet stove. Sauna, shower. WC, laundry room. First Floor 2 enfilade bedrooms. 2 bedrooms. Shower room, WC. 2 bedrooms with “Jack and Jill” shower room, WC. Independent Access (Ground & First Floor) Ground floor: 1 bedroom, WC. First floor: 1 bedroom (currently used for storage). Gîte 2 (semi-detached) Ground Floor Open-plan fitted kitchen with bar area. Living space with new pellet stove opening onto a private north-east facing terrace. Shower room, WC. First Floor 3 bedrooms. Shower room, WC. Gîte 3 (semi-detached) Ground Floor Open-plan fitted kitchen with bar area. Living area with new pellet stove overlooking the inner courtyard. Shower room, WC. Outdoor terrace facing south-east. First Floor 3 bedrooms. Bathroom, WC.
…By Anthouard Immobilier
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
…Private owner
Superb property, one of the oldest mills in southern Touraine bordered by the Indre dating from the 16th century in an enchanting setting of 2.5 hectares 1h30 from Paris, founded in title with the authorization to use the driving force some water Very well located, 30 minutes from the TGV of ST Pierre des Corps, a few minutes from the Royal city of Loches, 30 minutes from most of the castles of the Loire This mill has been completely redone with taste and quality materials, no work is to be expected. It allows to organize all kinds of tourist or commercial events (weddings, seminars, restaurant …) and to be able to accommodate up to 120 people in reception The rooms are all spacious, a large reception of 120 m2, a living room, 7 large suites for 2 people all including bathroom, toilet and storage. On the top floor a huge room with 8 beds without forgetting 2 fully independent apartments that can accommodate 4 people. Ample parking for guests, 3 garages and a well. The mill is sold fully furnished. The proximity of the water also allows nautical activities such as fishing, canoeing... A very touristic region with many activities intended for tourism: flight over the castles in a balloon, Beauval zoo, horseback riding and hiking, the Loire by bike...
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Mill founded in title as early as 1204 for sale with wheel and pond between Niort and Poitiers (79 Poitou in Aquitaine): 265 m² habitable, 10 recently restored rooms in large volumes surrounded by terraces; wide and peaceful river, lock, waterfall, gate, functional paddle wheel, gears, stones. Barn 240 m²; 1.3 ha of landscaped park, gardens, meadows, orchard, vegetable garden... Key-ready residence in a magnificent site: the countryside in a "small village of character"! On the outskirts of a typical "small village of character" from old Poitou, this mill, mentioned as early as 1204 as belonging to a noble estate with justice rights, still showcases many very old remnants and a strong, atypical character. Named "Stronghold on its Hill", not far from the road axes from Niort to Poitiers, the postcard village features a feudal castle, remnants of a priory, chapel, scattered mills along the river, springs and fountains, church and temple, grand townhouses, lovely houses from all centuries, gardens, walks, woods, and valley. High above, even the 19th-century church has been classified, and the surroundings of the village have been declared "to be protected" by the PLU. The Moulin de la Crémaillère, located in a loop of the river, is thus in a protected perimeter of "historic centers of towns", "historical monuments", "listed and classified sites", and its park and meadows in zone N "sector to be protected due to the quality of the site, natural environments, landscapes, and their aesthetic, historical or ecological interest." It is in this spirit that the old mill has been fully restored, preserving its original elements still present. At the end of a dead-end, bordered by a calm and wide river, the property offers buildings made of bright local limestone, hidden by the back of the miller's barn, whose entrance porch - still paved with its medieval cobblestones polished by the feet of horses and cart wheels - rests on imposing stone pillars. A meticulous paving leads from this original shelter to the western main facade of the miller's residence overlooking a landscaped park of 1.3 ha, with courtyards, terraces, varied flower beds, lawns, shaded meadows of deciduous trees bordered by low walls. Don't forget the fruit trees and the vegetable garden sheltered by old walls. The two meadows allow for keeping animals, and why not some horses that would take you directly to the long paths through the woods. The mill, constructed of local cream stone, jointed with lime; EVERYTHING has been renovated with patience and respect since 2004: The original machine room and its works: the four-meter wheel, renovated, has regained its rolling motion; from the conduit on the river to the water chamber, thanks to the flow regulated by the racked mill gate, the flat paddle wheel "from below" drives the first vertical gears of the chest stone (with funnel); the second, smaller gears lead to the dormant stone mill. And while the room, made of dressed stone, has been raised, and the medieval works modified to taste the progress, the old staircase and stone slabs bear witness to the antiquity of the place, used for over eight centuries! The machine room can be managed from the outside in the south, along the river bordering the property to the west, near which lies the two-shovel lock. The water regulation of the fall conduit and the lock dates from 1864. Due to a total renovation of the works and the absence of other milling machinery and equipment: separated by glass, the stone-paved entrance from Burgundy has been arranged in this room, leading to the millers' dwelling on two levels; remain the oculus overlooking the passage in the courtyard and the medieval sink stone. At the back * shower room with toilets for comfort after effort in the park or by the pool; * technical room (solar water heater). A more contemporary staircase in Elm allows access to the upstairs office (with exposed old framework), which overlooks the machines. Also a view of the replaced roof and sheathing. The spacious residence (total of 265.5 m²): Of regular construction in rough stone, the north wall of the residence leads to the west facade, coated with lime, with an original "bulging" return, made of end stones and flat stones: a beautiful and rare work. Doors and windows from all rooms open onto this west facade, with original or added stone fronts. Ground level (walls more than a meter thick, underfloor heating): Vast central tiled living room resembling stone: fireplace (heat vent in the entrance and dining room), sliding doors to the dining room and entrance, open arch to the kitchen, and French door to the courtyard. Tiled dining room with double exposure. The annex building of the equipped and fitted kitchen, in the southwest, leads to the west terrace overlooking the courtyard and garden, as well as to the south terrace by the river, pool, and meadows. Dining area, bar area, numerous pieces of furniture. The large fireplace still has its bread oven at the back, featuring a superb vault, about 2 meters deep! Upstairs (underfloor or electric heating): This resting space facing the setting sun offers an interesting layout: to the left, the independent bedroom (electric radiator), with its large and beautiful bathroom from 2010, double sink (towel radiator, south view over river and meadows). Separate toilets; to the right: hallway serving 3 bedrooms (underfloor heating, independent heating control for each bedroom). Their shower room (towel radiator, view of gardens). Converted attic as a playroom or office, accessible by a miller's ladder (30 cm of glass wool under paneling). Renovation works (from 2007 to 2014): works; roofs in Roman tiles (rafters replaced); insulation, plumbing, sanitary, electricity, floors; double glazing PVC tilt and turn; pellet boiler from 2010 and its hot water tank (possible switch to electricity). This quality energy renovation earns the exceptional B rating for a country house. No lead, no asbestos. Solar and photovoltaic panels. Main sewage system. Property tax 1800. Renovated outbuildings: The barn of 240 m² on the ground: garage (2 cars), workshop, boiler room-laundry, pantry, cellar, local, attics. Lean-to: storage for garden tools and mowers. Landscaped terrain totaling 1ha 31a 31ca: Pool in its separate garden: 4.35 m x 9.35 m, built in 2019, heat pump in 2020. West bank of a wide and calm river, naturally planted with willows; this river is classified as "category 1" in terms of good ecological status. The Long Meadow on the left bank of the river, bordered by old broadleaf trees, The Grand Meadow, planted with fruit trees, where the old reconstructed walls give a bucolic air, West and south gardens, vegetable garden surrounded by walls, in a regional style; grassy path leading directly to the "white roads", long walking paths tracing a drivable loop back to the village, Private lane bringing pedestrians to the communal dead end just steps from the village center. While the village has no shops, these are almost entirely found in the neighboring town of 1600 inhabitants. Numerous additional photos available upon request. 5 minutes from a historical town with all shops, 15 minutes from Saint-Maixent-l’Ecole: historical town with 7000 inhabitants, all shops and activities, high school, colleges, schools, military school, markets): TGV Paris 2h; 15 minutes from the A10 Poitiers-Niort, 35 minutes from Niort and Poitiers, 1 hour from La Rochelle (the sea!) 1h30 from the Île de Ré. Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
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
Nestled in a small valley, this former watermill, dating back to 1787, sits on over 1.4 hectares of land, near a forest and bordered by its river. This rare property, steeped in history and authenticity, offers approximately 251 m² of living space, subtly restored by an architect with respect for its original character. The house comprises eight rooms, including five bedrooms and two living rooms, each with its own stone fireplace. It is an ideal property for a family holiday home, or for use as a guesthouse or bed and breakfast.
…By Lougance
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