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By Monique Lecomte Immobilier
Bordeaux - Le Bouscat, the Monique Lecomte Immobilier agency offers for sale this beautiful 1970s house, fully renovated in 2021, in the heart of Le Bouscat. The house offers approximately 190 sq m of living space on a 252 sq m landscaped plot. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a spacious 60 sq m living room with an open-plan kitchen opening onto the south-facing garden and heated swimming pool. Upstairs, a landing leads to a master suite of over 30 sq m with a dressing room and bathroom, as well as a mezzanine, three further bedrooms, a laundry room, and a shower room. A garage and a summer kitchen complete this property, which is conveniently located close to shops, renowned schools, and public transport. (3.92 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…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
An 18th-century historic estate in Grignan featuring a park, pond, and guest house: Domaine Le Moulin Dumas. Just a few minutes from the historic center of Grignan and its castle, this charming historic property offers a rare setting that is at once intimate, poetic, and deeply Provençal. Built around an old mill dating from the 18th century, the estate exudes a unique atmosphere: ancient stonework, shaded terraces, sweeping views of the countryside, a wooded park, a historic pond, and secluded reception areas. The main house features spacious living areas, several bedrooms and suites, and a layout suitable for both a prestigious family residence and a high-end hospitality venture. A guest house completes the property, allowing for independent entertaining. The park, spanning approximately 2.5 hectares, is one of the property’s greatest assets. It offers a variety of settings: relaxation areas, terraces, a pond, a swimming pool, shaded areas, natural vistas, and the atmosphere of a Provençal country estate. Currently envisioned as a place for living, hospitality, and passing on a legacy, the estate lends itself to numerous uses: primary or secondary residence, family home, writer’s retreat, retirement home, intimate guesthouse, or high-end private rental. A rare property, for a buyer who appreciates history, the beauty of the surroundings, and the art of living in Provence. Direct sale by owner VIDEO YOU TUBE https://youtu.be/tkFOCjuFXoM?si=J1q30gTdFt2GvYRH BOOKING https://www.booking.com/Share-toVhjh
…Private owner
Ref 70482PP. This old mill (1814), restored without its machinery, is located at the bottom of a valley. Bordered by its millstream, it is surrounded on either side by the famous Hauts-Côtes-de-Nuits vineyards, not far from Nuits-Saint-Georges, Clos Vougeot and the Grands Crus of Vosne-Romanée and Beaune. From a blank page, this 163 m² mill has been transformed into a building with all the comforts of today, making it a warm and luminous place to be. The mill comprises a vast open-plan living room/kitchen with terrace access, stone floors and walls, oak parquet flooring, French ceilings and a beautiful fireplace, shower room and toilet. A stone staircase leads to a heated veranda opening onto the garden. On the 1ᵉʳ floor, a mezzanine with a wrought-iron balustrade plunges onto the cathedral section with a magnificent valley. Also located are two bedrooms, one of which is very spacious, with fitted closets and a bathroom, toilet. 2ᵉème étage : une suite avec un coin salon, salle d'eau, toilettes. Basement: boiler room, laundry room, cellar. Courtyard side: garage, small outbuilding and open lean-to for vehicles. All set in grounds of approx. 6,250 m², laid out with areas dedicated to relaxation. A real opportunity. A31 motorway access 12 min away, 2h40 from Geneva, 3h55 from Zurich, 4h00 from Luxembourg, 3h20 from Paris. Pascal PLASSARD +33785257706 Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 3830€ ~ 5200€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Pascal PLASSARD - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 828 351 742 / Dijon
…By Reseau Swixim
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 heart of the village of Sainte-Euphémie, an old mill fully rehabilitated into a unique family property of 470m², set in a magnificent landscaped park of 2 hectares, offering outbuildings as well as two boxes, a riding arena, and a tack room.The bright dwelling, facing through and equipped with noble materials, extends over three levels.On the ground floor: main entrance, spacious living room adorned with a large fireplace, a veranda with a summer kitchen and dining room, independent equipped kitchen, dining room, laundry area, and guest toilets.On the first level: parental suite with marquetry flooring, its bathroom, its toilets, and a private terrace; second suite with bathroom and toilets, large office (potential third bedroom).On the second level: three suites each with their own bathroom and toilets.On the third level: large Art Deco style reception lounge with a dance floor, smoking room, lounge, bathroom, and guest toilets.An outbuilding offers a gym with a shower room, a bar/disco with a tasting lounge, a wine cellar, caretaker's accommodation, and a comfortable garage that can accommodate seven cars.The exteriors feature a swimming pool with a pool house, reception bar, winter barbecue, as well as a well.The property boasts a splendid waterfall and water feature.This unique property, rich in history, is ideal for hosting a family project or a guesthouse activity.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
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
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
A 17th-century mill, with water rights, on two hectares of grounds including one kilometre of riverbanks, nestled within the Green Périgord region of Dordogne. At the end of a tarmacked lane that winds its way up a gentle slope and through a forest of chestnut trees, the hamlet includes the miller’s house, a barn and a stately mill typical of the 17th century, built on a granite rock from the Jurassic period, and once under the purview of the fiefdom of Jaubert de Nanthiat. The site’s unspoilt and beautiful natural environment, perched on the banks of the Isle River, provides opportunities to observe otters, herons and kingfishers from it many patios, while, once past the property’s entrance and at the end of a parking area, the mill's large water wheel, four metres in diameter, and its locks leave a lasting impression. As for the grounds, of approximately 2 hectares and planted with many trees, it runs alongside private riverbanks for more than a kilometre, while the mill, with its beaches of golden sand, acts like a balcony over the river. Lastly, a garage and a wooden shed, appearing on the land registry and used for storage and as a painter’s studio, respectively, could easily be converted for other purposes.
…By Patrice Besse
In Brittany, 15 minutes from the beaches, an old mill from the 19th century to renovate, with a park and outbuildings. A small road winds along the park, then a driveway leads down to the house and finally to the outbuildings. Largely wooded, the entire area is immersed in lush vegetation colored with clusters of hydrangeas. The main building consists of an old mill, designed in an L-shape, rising three levels. Built of granite rubble, it is topped with a slate roof pierced with dormers at the front and roof windows at the back. A stone terrace borders the first level, which leads to the living rooms. The lower garden level is open to the back and faces the outbuildings, accessed by a stone staircase. On the other side, below, a stream flows through the property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
In Normandy, 1 hour and 10 minutes from Paris, in a landscaped and enclosed garden, an old mill transformed into a family home, with outbuildings and a millstream. The mill occupies the center of a garden of approximately 7000 m², elevated compared to the river. Mostly enclosed by stone walls or solid grids on low walls, punctuated by pillars, it is protected by dense vegetation and its millstream on the remaining part. Access is via a small communal road, which forms a bridge over the watercourse. From a large wrought iron gate, a gravel path distributes access to the various buildings. Immediately on one side, there is a residential house of about 60 m², with half-timbered walls and a gabled roof of flat tiles. A wing returning at right angles includes three garages, one of which is closed. The main dwelling stands a little further away. It develops around 500 m² with eight bedrooms and three bathrooms. The central body, topped with a slate gabled roof, is raised six levels, including one basement level. Under an imposing Virginia creeper, the façade in brick, facing southeast, features three slightly arched openings on each floor. Protected by white shutters, they are complemented by pierced wrought iron railings. Two wings extend the building. The first, on two levels, is built of millstone grit, under a Mansard roof. The second, raised three levels including one in the attic, forms a slight curve. At the end of the driveway, there are two outbuildings and a greenhouse. At the back of the main building, once the millstream is crossed by one of the wooden footbridges, the northwest façade exposes its monumental foundations, which root in the clear, flowing water. Attached to the central body, above the water, an original extension houses the mill's machinery. It is topped by vast terraces accessible from inside the dwelling. The garden is lush and extends on the other side of the road, where a sluice system and a gazebo are installed on two islets.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Fully Restored Former Mill with outbuildings on 6 Hectares Nestled in the heart of the countryside at the end of a quiet lane, this unique property combines historic charm with modern comforts. The main house of around 155 m² offers on the ground floor a welcoming entrance hall, a living room, a bright dining room with wood stove, a kitchen opening onto a terrace, and a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, a spacious landing leads to two bedrooms, one with a balcony, and a bathroom with WC. An independent guest cottage, a large partially converted outbuilding, and a former stable provide significant potential for residential or hospitality projects. A stream runs through the estate, which covers more than 6 hectares including meadows (approx. 3.8 ha), an orchard, pond, water basin, sports field, and a barn. A true haven of nature, ideal as a second home, family estate, or for tourism-related activities. Information on the potential risks this property may be exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
The Moulin du Parlavan – A bucolic paradise at the gates of BrestNestled in the heart of a preserved green setting in Loperhet, in Finistère, the Moulin du Parlavan is an exceptional property, rare on the market, that will appeal to lovers of nature, authenticity, and tranquility.A residence full of characterThis beautiful stone building offers approximately 350 m² of living space, combining the charm of the old with the comfort of today. Bright, warm, and generously sized, the living areas provide an ideal setting for entertaining, family life, or remote working in an inspiring environment.An exceptional private estateThe property extends over nearly 9 hectares of meadows, woods, and natural spaces, offering absolute privacy and limitless play area.Rare features: Covered pool – for enjoying swimming in all seasons Spacious garage Numerous outbuildings offering multiple possibilities (workshop, guest house, studio...) Fully equipped stables – ideal for horse riding enthusiasts Tree-lined park, fenced meadows, and unobstructed views of nature A privileged location Just a few minutes from Brest and the harbor, the Moulin du Parlavan offers the best of both worlds: the absolute calm of the Breton countryside and immediate proximity to shops, schools, road access, and the sea. Who is it for? This exceptional property is aimed at both a family seeking a unique living environment and equestrian enthusiasts, project holders (guest rooms, lodgings, events), or anyone wishing to enjoy a true break away from time.? Guaranteed crush for this bucolic environment, this rare calm, and this exceptional potential.? Loperhet – Finistère (29) ? Living area: ~350 m² ? Land: ~9 hectares ? Covered pool · ? Stables · ? Garage · ?️ Outbuildings? Visit by appointment – Contact me to discover this unique place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
iad France - Stéphanie Lorenzato offers you: Exceptional estate, renovated mill with swimming pool and outbuildingIn a preserved environment, just a few minutes from Saint-Émilion, this remarkable property is situated within a fully rehabilitated 16th-century mill, combining elegance and contemporary comfort. Built in the heart of a tree-filled park of more than 1.3 hectares, fully enclosed and adorned with a pond, the property benefits from a rare, intimate, and green setting, sheltered from all nuisances, while remaining in close proximity to the village of Artigues-de-Lussac, 15 minutes from Libourne and 45 minutes from Bordeaux. The main house offers approximately 295 m² of living space spread over two levels with generous volumes and fluid circulation. The spaces reveal a warm and refined atmosphere. On the ground floor, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance leading to a summer kitchen/winter garden. A cinema room, a laundry room, and a wine cellar complete this level. Upstairs, there is a dining kitchen, a bright living/reception room, and two sleeping areas: on one side, an independent master suite with a private dressing room and an office, and on the other wing, three additional bedrooms, a bathroom with shower, and numerous built-in storage options. The multiple exposures provide omnipresent natural light throughout the day. A single-story outbuilding of approximately 44 m² harmoniously completes the ensemble. Comprising three rooms, it is an ideal space for entertaining family and guests, considering a guest house activity, or creating an independent workspace. A garage and parking spaces further enhance the offerings of this confidential property. Outside, the terraces, pool, and fully enclosed landscaped park invite a true sweetness of life within a privileged natural environment. A rare address for lovers of calm, space, and quality of life in the heart of the Bordeaux vineyard. Agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Price including fees: 1,040,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 1,010,000 euros. Fees including VAT to be borne by the buyer (2.97% of the property price excluding fees): 30,000 euros. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 137 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Stéphanie Lorenzato, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the Bordeaux RSAC under number 845387687, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
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
At the crossroads of Vendée, Loire-Atlantique, and Maine-Et-Loire, the Moulin de Bapaume is a rare property by the water, on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaises. Built in the 16th century, the mill produced flour until 1989 and still retains its 'water rights' today. Transformed into a residence since, it is located in the heart of a small hamlet through which runs the famous Roman road of La Bruffière. We are here in the heart of a land of art and history, with the Loire, the Goulaine marsh, the landscapes of the Nantais vineyard, numerous hiking trails, the Montaigu castle, picturesque rivers… Less than 15 minutes from Clisson (Hellfest festival, castle, halls, shops, and restaurants…), 30 minutes from the famous Puy Du Fou, and 45 minutes from Nantes.Fully renovated with great taste and very well maintained, this 235 m² residential property includes:1) A HOUSE of 170 m², composed as follows: - On the ground floor: a fitted kitchen open to the dining room and a study corner, a bedroom, a living room with a wood stove, and a wooden terrace (20 m²) on stilts over the Sèvre - On the first floor: a landing leading to a bathroom with shower, bathtub, and WC, two bedrooms, and a sleeping/study area - At garden level: three cellars, two of which are fitted out. One with a jacuzzi, and another as a small cabaret. The 3rd is a storage space.2) A COTTAGE of 65 m², adjoining for use as a gîte (3-Star Furnished Tourism) composed as follows: - On the ground floor: a living area with fitted kitchen, and a shower room with WC. - On the first floor: a bedroom and a sleeping or study area.3) Outside: a garden with a terrace (26 m²) by the river, and four parking spaces.This rare and atypical property with a lot of charm is fully preserved on its total land of 678 m², adjoining the Sèvre.Your contact: Stéphane LEFÈVRE at 06 08 52 31 97 (RSAC 443 814 256 Paris) for more information and to arrange a visit.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Fortis Immo Transaction
Your Lair Immobilier agency in Alençon offers this property for sale, a renovated former water mill, located 15 minutes south of Alençon.In a privileged environment, accessed via a private driveway, this charming building offers a living area of 140 m² and comprises: On the ground floor, a living room with a fireplace and bar area, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a veranda, and a separate toilet. On the first floor, you will find: three bedrooms, a separate toilet, and a bathroom/shower. On the top floor, a bedroom under the eaves and a part of the attic to be finished. Property surrounded by landscaped grounds of over 3,350 m², in a bucolic environment and bordered by a river. To discover this property, contact our agency at 02 33 28 20 20.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Alençon
The principle of fulling mills is to have an axis driven by a waterwheel; this axis has cams that lift big wooden drumsticks which beat sheets laying in tanks filled with water mixed with a special type of clay. The sheets were therefore 'crushed' to reinforce their texture. This operation was deemed painful because extremely noisy, this is why the lord who owned the mill (back in the 17th century), operated 'fuller workers' working and living permanently at the place... The sheets then had to dry quickly and were exposed south to the sun? When you enter the place following this dead-end road leading towards the river, one discovers the property (former fulling mill) lying in the middle of its garden, facing south, with the river flowing on its side on more than 800 m. According to the owners, a fishing rod should rather look like a fish net as salmons make so much noise at the foot of the dam when they're looking to goback upstream? A wheel running and having already its electrical interface to produce electricity, is fortunately there to remind of the history of this place... The analogy with the mill ends here as the volumes, the architecture (mullioned windows, monumental fireplaces, arched doors, paved ground with granite stones?) as well as the arrangements fit those of a manor? The lord would have certainly envied such a place... isn't that revenge ??? The property is centered on its grounds offering an open view on both sides of the property. A lovely guest house sets aside facing the river. It has a kitchenette, bathroom and 2 bedrooms. 2 hangars used as garage / storage with a greenhouse on the back are on the far-end of the property with a separate access. The manor house is built around 3 buildings: the miller's house to the east is linked to the mill by a stone building that fits perfectly the architecture and unifies the parts. The main entrance is in a hall (18 m²) opening onto the terrace and garden. A lounge to the right (45 m²) with the 'mill' atmosphere remaining, with featuring in the middle, a granite fireplace extended by the river... the view of wood burning on the water is impressive (yes, I've seen it !!!). Stairs lead to mezzanine upper floors. On the other side, we pass successively in the office library room (10 m²), a kitchen (secondary one) with its granite sink-wall and monumental fireplace (14 m²), then a living room (48 m²) with its fireplace featuring at the far-end. On the back there is a laundry room (15 m²) which is also a room with the electric interface for the wheel, and toilets (4 m²). On the first floor, a dining room on the mezzanine (25 m²) communicates with the fitted kitchen (21 m²) which dominates the park and river. Further, a bedroom (10 m²), bathroom and toilet (6 m²), then the main bedroom (35 m²). On the second floor of the mill, there is a bedroom on the mezzanine with en-suite bathroom (20 m²). (4.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
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
Former Medieval Mill Transformed into an Exceptional Mas - A Stone's Throw from Aigues-Mortes Rare. Authentic. Timeless. This property is a gem for lovers of old stones and places steeped in history. Built in 1240, at the order of King Louis IX (Saint-Louis), this historic mill once supplied flour for the Crusades, upstream of the medieval city of Aigues-Mortes. Today, it houses a beautifully restored 182 m² home, situated in the heart of a 3-hectare estate by the banks of the Vistre River. ? A natural and spiritual setting The estate is crossed by the famous GR 653, a pilgrimage route leading from Arles to Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, making it a meaningful place of passage and exchange. ? The house A spectacular living room, bathed in light, with a through dining room and a cozy lounge featuring an ancient open fireplace. A separate and functional kitchen, with a pantry, leading to a shaded terrace by the river. A spacious and comfortable master suite on the ground floor. Upstairs, a magnificent old staircase leads you to: A mezzanine converted into a secondary lounge, Three large bedrooms, including another master suite, A vast bathroom and separate WC. ? A place with multiple possibilities Ideal for family life in nature, to accommodate horses or animals, but also to develop a bed and breakfast or holiday home in an exceptional site, just minutes from Aigues-Mortes and the Camargue. ? This place invites you to write the next chapter of a story nearly 800 years old. ? Location: Near Aigues-Mortes - Camargue - Camino de Compostelle Trail ? Living area: 182 m² ? Land: 3 hectares ? River bordering the property ???? GR 653 crossing the estateThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
iad France - France Rossignol offers you: AUTHENTIC RESTORED WATER MILL FROM THE 18th CENTURY – 1.8 Ha TREE-FILLED PARK - TERRACES – SWIMMING POOL – TENNIS COURT – OUTBUILDINGSExclusivity - In its greenery, come discover this magnificent 18th-century mill with a waterwheel, steeped in history that provides an exceptional living environment at the gates of the city of Cognac and just 55 km from the ocean. In the heart of this property, you will find 11 spacious rooms, including for *LIVING AND RECEPTION AREAS: a fitted kitchen, followed by a laundry room and pantry, an office, a cathedral dining room, a living room, and a lounge with a view of the mill's wheel mechanism. *NIGHT SPACES consist of 6 bedrooms, including a large master suite, a bathroom, and 3 shower rooms. Each room has been tastefully decorated and offers a comfortable living space for a family residence or for developing a seasonal rental activity. The property benefits from *NUMEROUS AMENITIES for your comfort with a central heating system with air/water heat pump, open fireplace, flued wood stove, mechanical ventilation, fiber optic, alarm system, roofs in very good condition and newly redone coverings, and a general electrical system which will be reviewed in 2025. Finally, you will enjoy a large garage, a wine cellar, and a bread oven for organizing festive meals. *OUTSIDE, the park offers various rejuvenating spaces such as: stream, fish pond, terraces and heated swimming pool, tennis court, and orchard. Property tax: 2780 €/year ----- Detailed file and plans available upon request ------ This exceptional property represents a rare opportunity on the market. Do not hesitate to visit and let yourself be seduced by its unique charm and green setting.Agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Price including fees: 750,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 720,000 euros. Fees including VAT to be borne by the buyer (4.17% of the price of the property excluding fees): 30,000 euros. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 239 and CLIMATE class C index 26. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been created under the editorial responsibility of Ms. France Rossignol, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of ANGOULEME under number 817723588, holder of the real estate prospecting card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
RENOVATED 18TH-CENTURY MILL, IN RIOZ On the outskirts of the small town of Rioz, set back from the centre in a preserved setting, this 18th-century mill is nestled within a landscape shaped by water and light. The living area rises above the inlet channel and the axis of the old wheel, now encased in glass, whilst the colourful spaces flow seamlessly across three levels. Outside, the grounds, traversed by the river, naturally extend this sensitive relationship with the local landscape. AN INTERIOR INSPIRED BY THE MILL'S HISTORY In Rioz, this mill, restored between 2013 and 2023, finds its balance in an environment shaped by the movement of water. The river runs alongside the property, crosses it and immediately reveals its structure, like a defining line around which the whole complex is organised. The ground floor accommodates the essential functions with precision, including the garage, laundry room, boiler room and technical areas, as well as the mill machinery directly connected to the supply canal, which has now been brought up to standard. The water rights, legally established, anchor the site in a rare continuity, hinting at the possibility of setting the wheel in motion once more. Upon entering, the spaciousness of the hall invites a moment of respite. A room now dedicated to sport fits discreetly within this space, whilst a staircase with a bold design leads naturally to the upper floors. A MODULAR INTERIOR FOR EVERYONE On the main floor, the layout is clearly organised around a central mezzanine. The living areas are situated on one side, open and airy, whilst the sleeping quarters are on the other, in a more intimate atmosphere. The living area, spanning over eighty square metres, forms a fluid sequence linking the kitchen, dining room, lounge and office space. The three-sided fireplace forms its heart, radiating a warm presence that extends out onto the south-facing terrace. Below, the axis of the old wheel, preserved under glass, imbues daily life with a unique depth, bridging memory and contemporary use. Three bedrooms are situated on this level, in the sleeping area, accompanied by a dressing room, a bathroom and a toilet, in a balanced layout. The top floor, fitted out in 2022, extends this concept with two additional bedrooms and their en-suite bathroom, offering a layout suited to multiple uses. Family, guests or plans to host visitors find a natural place here, in a house designed to evolve with its occupants. BETWEEN LANDSCAPE AND FUNCTION The 5,848 m² plot unfolds around the mill in a composition where nature becomes an integral part of the living experience. The river runs through the property, flows towards a pond and shapes ever-changing views. Light accompanies every moment of the day, revealing in turn the materials, reflections and lines of the building. In keeping with this, the outdoor spaces extend the home's functionality. The steel-trough roof accommodates 240 m² of photovoltaic panels, whose output forms part of daily life whilst generating a significant annual income from the resale of electricity. Thermal comfort is provided by an Atlantic air-to-water heat pump, supplemented by reversible air conditioning on the top floor. In the immediate vicinity, Rioz offers a comprehensive living environment with shops, schools from nursery to secondary level, a medical centre and a leisure park; whilst Besançon, its TGV station and Vesoul remain accessible in under twenty-five minutes, placing the property in a location that is as practical as it is inspiring. AGENCY'S OPINION This mill asserts a unique identity, enhanced by the constant presence of water and a renovation carried out with consistency. The axis of the wheel visible beneath the living area, the layout across several levels and the five bedrooms open the way to varied uses, in tune with different lifestyles. The technical choices?from the water rights to the energy systems and recent upgrades?contribute to a well-managed whole, the quality of which is reflected in particularly low day-to-day running costs. Figures available. See you soon at the MOULIN de RAPIGNEY...
…By Arriere Cour
Fayence canton, old oil mill from the 14th century At the foot of the village, discover this magnificent 14th-century oil mill, fully renovated with quality materials. Its authenticity is sure to charm you: vaulted cellars, spacious interior volumes, and no less than 7 bedrooms, each with its own shower room, to comfortably accommodate the whole family. Added to this are a charming caretaker’s house and a stone guest house, perfect for hosting guests independently. Its wooded garden of more than 4 hectares is one of the major assets of the property. Enhanced by a pond fed by a natural spring, it offers an ideal setting conducive to leisurely strolls
…By Magrey & Sons Valbonne
PROPERTY WITH AN OLD MILL IN HAUTE-MARNE In Sommevoire, the River Voire runs through the property and defines its layout. This 19th-century mill retains its machinery and traces of a past water-based industry. The river flows alongside the buildings and leads into a pond, creating a continuous aquatic presence at the heart of the grounds. The main house, a separate guesthouse and several outbuildings form a structured ensemble, ideal for family life or a hospitality venture rooted in the natural surroundings and the history of the site. SPACES THAT CONTINUE THE HISTORY Inside, the layout reflects the mill's original logic. The main residence features a fluid layout, centred around two living areas on the ground floor. This configuration allows for distinct atmospheres and adapts the spaces to different times of the day. Two bedrooms on this level offer comfort and flexibility in layout. The fitted kitchen integrates naturally into this dynamic and supports a daily life centred on sharing. Extending from these spaces, the upper floor offers a more intimate atmosphere. The master suite benefits from its own bathroom and a secluded layout. A large, versatile room lends itself to various uses, whether as a living room, an office or an additional bedroom. The landings organise the flow of movement and create a gentle transition between the levels. A few steps away, in the second building, the timber-floored levels house the mechanical systems across several storeys. Their scale gives the space a distinctive character. The self-contained guest house, comprising a living room with a fireplace, two bedrooms and a bathroom, allows families or guests to be accommodated in complete privacy. Thus, each space contributes to the overall harmony of this property featuring an old mill in Haute-Marne. A PARK FRAMED BY THE RIVER Outside, the same coherence is evident. The park, covering approximately one and a half hectares, is organised around the Voire, which runs through the property and forms its natural axis. The water accompanies one's movements, reflects the light and creates a sense of continuity. The pond extends this presence and creates a point of balance within the landscape. Together, the river and pond form a living setting, perceptible in every season. Within this context, the open meadows offer spaces suitable for various projects, notably light equestrian use. The views remain structured by the water and the positioning of the outbuildings. The park does more than simply surround the property. It extends the architecture and reinforces the site's roots. On this estate with an old mill in Haute-Marne, the relationship with water shapes daily life as much as the landscape. A PLACE ROOTED IN ITS TERRITORY Beyond the park, the site is part of a broader history. The mill is documented as far back as the 19th century, and an ordinance of 1836 authorised its conversion into a blast furnace. The preserved machinery bears witness to this evolution and anchors the site in a documented history. Living here means becoming part of a tangible continuity. Around Sommevoire, the rural environment remains shaped by watercourses and open landscapes. Forests and meadows create a setting ideal for outdoor activities. The proximity of Lake Der enhances the area's appeal and supports a hospitality project already underway thanks to the existing gîte. Thus, this property with an old mill in Haute-Marne benefits from a coherent local connection, at the crossroads of heritage and nature. AGENCY'S OPINION This property with an old mill in Haute-Marne is distinguished by the constant presence of water, carried by the River Voire and extended by a pond at the heart of the grounds. The preserved machinery, the layout comprising the main residence and gîte, as well as the outbuildings, provide a solid foundation for a residential or tourism project. The site demonstrates a rare harmony between its natural setting and documented history, and is ideal for a buyer who appreciates places with deep-rooted character and potential for development.
…By Arriere Cour
In Puisaye, a Mill and its Nearly 3-Hectare Park EXCLUSIVE An hour and a half from Paris, on the borders of the Gâtinais and Yonne departments, in the natural region of Puisaye, a bocage landscape renowned for its ecological, faunal, and floral attractions. Located on the edge of a picturesque village crossed by a river, the property is hidden behind generous hedges, thus protecting it from prying eyes. A former mill, officially registered on the Cassini map, originally forming one of the outbuildings of the neighboring Cistercian royal abbey, the setting is truly tranquil. The residence opens onto a vast, enclosed park with a variety of tree species, covering an area of over 2.7 hectares, crossed by the millrace originating in the river located at the property boundary. Woods, orchards, and meadows blend harmoniously together. The millrace, equipped with its discharge gate, forms a wider body of water as it approaches the houses, then a small waterfall appears here, an old washhouse there. Three bridges allow crossing at various points, adding—as if it were still necessary—elegance to the charm. For everything here is beautiful, simply beautiful, soberly beautiful. Various outbuildings used as workshops and storage discreetly fit into this very complete ensemble. Accommodation capacity is assured with three separate premises for a living area of approximately 300 m²: two houses and a studio, offering a total of at least 7 bedrooms, giving the property as much private space and living comfort (including efficient heat pump heating) as varied possibilities for use, ranging from a primary or secondary residence, to a reception venue, gîte, or guest room.
…By Fonciere Jeanne D'arc
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