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By Les Demeures De Marcelle
Bandol, in the heart of the city, less than a 5-minute walk from the port and shops, discover this magnificent T3 apartment on the ground floor, covering 85 m2 of living space, situated within an intimate and secure residence of only 5 apartments with a swimming pool. You will be immediately captivated by its large terrace offering a stunning full sea view, a true extension of the living area, ideal for enjoying beautiful summer days. Its modern comfort, thanks to a ducted heating system that also provides air conditioning, ensures optimal well-being in all seasons. The tranquility of the residence and its swimming pool, particularly appreciated during the summer, make it a privileged living environment. The apartment consists of two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, an elegant shower room, a separate toilet, as well as an entrance hall with fitted storage. The bright 30 m2 living room, enhanced by a wide three-pane bay window opening onto the terrace, offers a cozy and inviting living space. The kitchen, fully equipped with appliances, combines functionality and modernity. There is a swimming pool in the co-ownership. This property is sold with a secure underground garage, a private parking space, and a cellar, perfectly complementing the quality amenities of this rare apartment in the area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…SECTEUR HAUTS-DU-MOULIN - 148M² - 4 BEDROOMS - GROUND FLOOR SUITE - NO OPPOSITE VIEW Marion PASQUET exclusively presents this superb individual house of approximately 148 m² of living space of the VALENTINA type (213 m² on the ground) offering beautiful volumes, exceptional brightness, the possibility of single-level living, and no work to be done. This family home benefits from a prime location near schools, shops, and transport. You will easily reach the educational institutions of the municipality (from kindergarten to high school), the shops in the town center as well as Villepreux - Les Clayes station, allowing walking access to Paris-Montparnasse. An ideal living environment for families looking for calm, comfort, and convenience on a daily basis. From the entrance, you will be seduced by a magnificent cathedral entrance that immediately showcases the volumes of the house. It opens onto a spacious double living-dining room (over 60 m²) benefiting from remarkable brightness due to its numerous bay windows. The various exposures allow you to enjoy the sun throughout the day, while the large openings offer a pleasant view of the outdoors. The fully fitted and equipped kitchen integrates perfectly with the living space and will meet the expectations of buyers looking for a turn-key home. The ground floor also features a genuine master suite comprising a bedroom, a dressing room, and an ensuite bathroom. A particularly sought-after layout allowing for single-level living. A laundry area completes this level. Upstairs, a landing leads to two bedrooms with built-in storage, a bathroom, and a second master suite with its own private bathroom. From the landing, you also have direct access to a lovely terrace. The attic has already been converted and represents about 31 m² of additional floor space. Accessible by a retractable staircase, it can accommodate a playroom, an office, a gym, a telecommuting space, or numerous storage areas according to your needs. Outside, the house enjoys two completely enclosed garden areas. At the back, you will discover a beautiful garden with no opposite view, facing south-west with a terrace. At the front of the house, a second garden offers an additional pleasant space that allows you to enjoy a bit more coolness during the summer months. Parking is also a significant advantage thanks to the double garage attached to the house as well as the two private parking spaces located in front of it. This individual house in Villepreux is a rare opportunity for buyers seeking a spacious, bright, family home with no opposite view and perfectly maintained. Its location close to schools, shops, and the station, its two master suites, its double garage, and its carefully arranged outdoor spaces make it a particularly complete property. Would you like more information or to arrange a visit? Contact me. Marion PASQUET E.I – Real Estate Commercial Agent registered with the Commercial Court of Versailles under number 947 977 682.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Trianon Immobilier
Rare on the market! Discover this splendid water mill, a property of character and rare authenticity, nestled in the heart of a preserved environment in Nonards, Corrèze. This unique property offers a perfect combination of historical charm, generous spaces, and proven lucrative potential. With a living area of over 270 m² and a 1-hectare plot with no overlooking neighbors, this stone mill is a true haven of peace. The absolute calm and the beauty of the building will charm you at first glance. The main part of the mill comprises a vast and convivial kitchen, a warm dining room, and a majestic living room of over 50 m², ideal for entertaining or relaxing moments. Upstairs, you'll find a comfortable bedroom, a bathroom, and an office, perfect for teleworking. A major asset: the property includes two independent apartments, fully equipped and previously used as lucrative gîtes. The first is accessible from the mill's upper floor, offering several bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom. The second, with its independent exterior access, also offers several bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. The possibility of resuming this gîte activity is a considerable advantage for supplementary or primary income. To complete this idyllic picture, a charming independent dovecote has been converted, offering a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen, ideal for hosting family, friends, or for an additional gîte. A large garage completes the outbuildings. The general condition of the mill is excellent, requiring only a few decorative touches to personalize this magical place to your taste. The tree-lined garden is crossed by a large water channel that passes under the house, adding undeniable character. A small outdoor pool is already present, with the possibility of creating an in-ground one. More than a house, it's a life project! Beyond its residential function, this mill offers incredible potential: Resume and develop a thriving gîte business. Possibility of dividing the property to create a single large family home. Consider additional developments on the vast plot. The large living areas even offer the possibility of developing a catering business. This property is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of history, combining old-world charm, modern comfort, and unique development potential. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this exceptional place. Contact us today to arrange a visit!
…By Agence Hamilton
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…By Patrice Besse
Only 10 minutes from Montreuil-sur-Mer, an authentic, 19th-century flour mill, with a manor house and many outbuildings.. This Picardy mill, standing in green pastureland, emerges into sight after crossing a small bridge over the waterway running past the edifice and heading up a drive bordered by meadows. The main courtyard can be reached through a wrought-iron gate. The property is made up of the former mill building, an adjoining manor house, as well as extensive outbuildings that form a second courtyard to the rear. A renovated pavilion standing opposite opens onto the garden which stretches down to the river. The current mill was preceded by other older ones, which belonged to the lords of the realm, who took part in the crusades and, for some of them, perished at the battle of Agincourt. Their castle, which has since disappeared, was located in the meadows on the other side of the mill race, behind the mill building. All that remains of it is the castle mound where it was built. Though the mill was probably out of use during the French Revolution, there are traces of its activity during the 19th century, as recounted in the “Annuaire du Pas-de-Calais” directory dated 1867, then in a newspaper published in 1883, in which the miller posted an advert for an “able mill caretaker”. In 1890, the mill burned down but was rebuilt that same year. The current manor house dates from that time. In 1933, the technological advances of the time saw the water wheel replaced by a turbine. The mill remained in activity until 31st March 2024.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…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 the Sarthe valley, near Sablé, an old mill with water rights on nearly 1 hectare. From the village, a street then a path descends toward the mill, bordered by its canal and the stream, beyond which are meadows surrounded by trees. While the mill's location is very old, the current building dates from the first half of the 19th century. An exclusive fishing right is attached to the property. The entrance is marked by a white-painted wooden gate that opens onto a paved courtyard, with the living quarters on one side and a garden and pool on the other. A walkway over the canal allows access to the sluices. Renovated, the mill consists of two buildings. The main wing, square in shape, is raised over two stories. The facades are plastered to reveal the stone and are pierced with openings, some of which are semi-circular with brick framing. An open loggia to the west overlooks the courtyard and the river. The gabled roof of tiles is topped with two Jacobin dormers. Another wing, rectangular, is raised over one level and is distinguished by its slate roofing.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the scenic Vienne region, in the centre of grounds crossed by a river, a traditional farmhouse with full French ownership rights and two guest houses . The property can be accessed via two entrances, the first providing direct access to the grounds and the second to the farmhouse via a courtyard, where a covered area has been created with space for two cars. A caretaker's cottage is located a few meters from the main entrance. The stone farmhouse has a flat-tiled roof. Its two facades are dotted with windows, some with French windows, which are echoes of each another. In the grounds, a first guest house can be accessed via the garden gate and by going past the front of the farmhouse, which is just a few metres away. Built of exposed stone with a tiled roof like the farmhouse, it faces the mill and a reservoir formed by the water from the millstream. The mill, set opposite these first two dwellings is the focal point of the whole complex. The mill's history can be traced back to the 17th century, when its dykes were built. Destroyed by a fire in 1790, it was rebuilt in 1800 and still has water rights to this day. Its drop height is around 1.8 m. It should be noted that all the dykes have been bricked up and raised to protect the buildings from possible winter flooding. Finally, a second guest house has been built on the first island and is linked to the shore by a small bridge and accessed by a stone staircase. Another bridge leads to a second, even larger island.
…By Patrice Besse
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
An entirely renovated 17th-century mill, with its swimming pool and outbuildings on 7,500-m² grounds, to the north of the Luberon Mountains. Thanks to its environment and impeccable preservation, the property enjoys a verdant setting where a river still supplies water to the mill. From a secondary B road, a lane winds its way through a forest of live oaks, before reaching the mill, built in a clearing at the top of a small hill and accessible via a carriage entrance at the end of a gravel drive. Shielded by a curtain of vegetation, a peaceful river borders one side of the property’s fertile grounds, while, a little further on, a wooden pedestrian gate, located at the top of a flight of stone steps and framed by two cypresses, opens on to the swimming pool area, concealed from view by a pointed stone building on one side and a hedge on the other. In addition, behind the carriage entrance, three buildings, one of which is placed at a right angle, are grouped around a central cobblestone courtyard, which is closed off on one side by a low stone wall overlooking the grounds. Topped with barrel tile roofs, the one crowning the main dwelling is highlighted by a double genoise cornice.
…By Patrice Besse
A mill with full ownership rights, a mill race and mill ponds, in 9.8 hectares of greenery, near to Chenonceau, in the Cher Valley. A tree-lined drive runs past a pond up to a vast courtyard in front of the building. The 700-metre-long mill race runs through the property and underneath the building, though the water wheel and its machinery have been removed. It was purchased in the 18th century by the owners of Château de Chenonceau and was rebuilt in 1810 in the same place as the former mill that featured on Cassini’s famous map. A part of the mill, which ceased milling activity in 1967, is devoted to living space, with approximately 130 m² spread over three storeys. In the other part that measures around 400 m², all the flour milling machinery is still visible: grinders, converters, sieves and sizing rolls are spread over four storeys. A house adjoins the mill and then in turn a garage, while a guest’s house has been created in the dwelling at a right angle to these buildings. To the rear, there is an ornamental garden, a 1.5-hectare pond and woods, which all make up an uninterrupted estate of 6 hectares. Separate plots of meadows and woodland totalling approximately 4 hectares can be found nearby.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
A former 12th-century mill and its outbuildings surrounded by two hectares of grounds, traversed by a river, not far from Fontainebleau and Bourron-Marlotte. A long forested lane leads to a wooden gate, which opens on to a stone humpback bridge, the guardrails of which are festooned with St John’s wort. Appearing as though it was built up against the bridge itself, the edifice unfurls its thick walls above the Loing River all the way to a small private island on which the mill’s east gable end was constructed. As for the outbuildings, to the right and in the centre of the cobblestone entrance courtyard, they include: a former kennel, a small garage, a workshop, a chicken coop and a bakehouse, while, in addition to the property’s two small islands, an immense space extends behind the outbuildings, which is bordered to the west by a small river.
…By Patrice Besse
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
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
A house with a 16th-century mill with full ownership rights and outbuildings, in 5-hectare grounds, in the brightness of the Charente area as described by writer Jacques Chardonne. The buildings are set in a U-shape around a courtyard open to the south. The mill race to the west flows past a building next to a covered area and crosses through the courtyard before passing below the western end of the two-storey main building to the north of the courtyard. To the east, the same building is linked via a carriage gate and a dressed stone pedestrian gate to other outbuildings set perpendicularly. The buildings, made of rubble stone with window and door frames built in locally sourced ashlar, are topped with gently sloped terracotta tiled roofs. The western buildings are located on an island formed by the mill race and the river a little further away.
…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
Ref.4871 : 13th-C. mill in the Briard region, 50 km from Paris The property is situated on the outskirts of Melun, where the hustle and bustle of the town gives way to the tranquillity of the countryside. Shops, amenities and schools are just a few minutes away. For cultural outings, Melun lies within the ‘triangle of three châteaux’: Vaux-le-Vicomte, Fontainebleau and Blandy-les-Tours. The house comprises an older section—the central block with its oak roof structure—and a more recent section—the wing, with its chestnut roof structure. The entire building has been divided into four dwellings, which could quite easily be reconnected. HOUSE 1: The first property, located in the wing, comprises on the ground floor a living room with kitchen and a raised landing leading to the first floor, where there are two bedrooms and a shower room. THE STUDIO: The second property, located on the ground floor of the main building, has a floor area of 29 sqm with a fitted kitchen and a shower room. THE APARTMENT: The third property, situated on the floor above the studio: comprising a living room with open-plan kitchen, a bedroom and a shower room. HOUSE 2: This fourth property is the main house, with on the ground floor: an entrance hall with cupboard, pantry and toilet. Living room, dining room with mezzanine, kitchen, bedroom and shower room. On the first floor: hallway with separate toilet, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom On the second floor: attic converted into a bedroom and several adjoining loft spaces. OUTBUILDINGS : A garden shed. LAND : The mill is situated at the heart of a 6,024 sqm plot, offering a particularly lush and unspoilt landscaped setting. The main building occupies a central position within the property, thus benefiting from unobstructed views and a harmonious layout of the outdoor spaces. The grounds consist of extensive lawns dotted with numerous ornamental trees and tall specimens, which contribute significantly to the natural and intimate character of the site. The site’s character is also defined by the presence of ponds and watercourses, a direct legacy of the former milling activity, creating a unique landscape atmosphere and enhancing the environmental quality of the whole. A swimming pool in need of refurbishment is also present on the property, offering potential for further development as part of the site’s future enhancement. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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
Nestled in the southern reaches of the Causses du Quercy Natural Park – a UNESCO World Heritage site – this rare and enchanting place feels as if it’s been plucked straight from a dream. Located just 17 kilometers from Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, the jewel of the Lot, 35 km from Cahors, and only 1 hour and 15 minutes from Toulouse, this 18th-century mill invites you to immerse yourself in the French art of living. Lovingly restored with a deep respect for traditional craftsmanship, this estate blends the authenticity of stone, the nobility of natural materials, and the gentle beauty of a preserved natural setting. Here, every wall whispers a story, every space has been designed as a haven of peace. Perched high on the hillside, the main house — a character-filled Quercynoise — opens onto a sun-drenched veranda overlooking the valley. Inside, the crackling fireplace warms a welcoming living room with generous volumes: a cozy lounge, a convivial kitchen, intimate suites, hidden nooks, a mezzanine beneath exposed beams… and always, nature as the backdrop. Outside, a wooden terrace leads to the swimming pool, a refreshing summer retreat. Below, a guest house of approx. 55 m² offers: Two bedrooms with shower rooms, A refined living space, A private terrace with a traditional bread oven – an invitation to joyful, gourmet evenings. A gym, spa, sauna, and a vaulted wine cellar offer a luxurious touch to daily life. The old mill stands proudly, transformed into a unique cocoon over three levels: A fireplace, Cozy bedrooms, A fully equipped kitchen, A terrace above the water... Pure charm. Further on, hidden within greenery, a third guest house reveals: Two suites, A wellness area, An indoor heated swimming pool – a true sanctuary of serenity. Set on a landscaped park of over 6,000 m², this estate is far more than a property – it’s a lifestyle. Two wooden cabins, a four-car carport, and discreet parking areas complete this idyllic setting. At a crossroads — including a variant of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route — this place holds a promise: A daily life in harmony, where family living and professional projects intertwine gracefully. Whether you're dreaming of a new beginning, a family home filled with love and sharing, or a place to shine through a hospitality venture, you’ve found the right spot. A place that soothes, inspires, and enchants. Unique. Agency fees (4.47%) are included in the price and payable by the buyer. Your De La Cour Au Jardin advisor: Emmanuel Peralta – 06 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – The leading network specializing in charming properties across France.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
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
Nestled in an exceptional setting, in the heart of a preserved and verdant valley, this former watermill dating back to 1770 has been fully renovated and offers a rare, peaceful and timeless living environment. The property extends over an enchanting 4-hectare estate featuring a large pond ideal for boating, a river, meadows, landscaped gardens, an orchard and small woodlands. The mill, offering approximately 133 sqm of living space, is composed as follows: On the ground floor: a spacious kitchen, a pantry, a living/dining room with fireplace, a technical room, a laundry room and a WC. On the first floor: a landing with built-in storage leads to three bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room (with the possibility of creating a private bathroom), as well as two bedrooms each benefiting from a mezzanine level. A bathroom completes this floor. The estate is ideally located just 10 minutes from the beaches and 20 minutes from Lannion TGV station.
…By Demeures Du Littoral
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