Get early access to listings that match your criteria
Never miss an opportunity again. Our personalized alerts notify you instantly.
By Côte D'azur Sotheby's International Realty Mougins
Mougins villa 172 sqm panoramic views walking distance to village This villa located in Mougins offers approximately 172 sqm of living space on a 1,517 sqm plot with swimming pool, within walking distance of the village. Reception areas Living room with fireplace, dining area and equipped kitchen opening onto outdoor spaces. Bedrooms Ground floor bedroom with bathroom, additional en suite bedroom and master suite with dressing, bathroom and sauna. Outdoor spaces Garden with swimming pool and open views over the hills. Additional features TV lounge convertible into an additional bedroom. The property benefits from a quiet residential setting and is suitable for both residential use and investment. Location Close to Mougins village, Cannes, international schools and main access routes. For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Côte d’Azur Sotheby’s International Realty, your expert in Mougins.
…Documents and information available for download on www.jost-immo.com There are properties that simply cannot be replicated. Places preserved through time, where generations gather around a fireplace after a day of hunting, a walk through the woods, or simply for the pleasure of sharing an exceptional family estate. JOST Immo, in collaboration with Barnes, presents a rare estate set in the heart of an outstanding natural environment in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Extending over 16 hectares, 54 ares and 75 centiares (165,475 m²), this remarkable property represents an exceptional landholding composed of woodland, meadows and unspoiled natural surroundings. The estate offers approximately 970 m² of usable space. The main residence retains all the charm of a grand family home, featuring generous reception areas, a living room with an open fireplace, a dining room and a welcoming kitchen. The upper floors accommodate nine bedrooms and several bathrooms, creating an ideal setting for a prestigious private residence, an exclusive hunting lodge or a character-filled hospitality project. A second independent dwelling, formerly intended for the caretaker, complements the estate and includes two bedrooms and a bathroom. This unique property is equally suited to use as a family estate, a second home, a hunting and reception domain, a luxury tourism venture or the preservation of a rare rural heritage. Features: Estate extending over more than 16 hectares in one contiguous block Combination of woodland, pastureland and natural areas Preserved environment with no direct nuisances Oil-fired heating in both buildings Natural and artificial slate roofs Wooden window frames with single and double glazing Property requiring renovation and offering remarkable potential Additional information: Part of the land is currently subject to agricultural leases. The estate is also included within three hunting lots allocated in accordance with Luxembourg regulations. Its diverse natural environment will appeal to nature enthusiasts, hunting management aficionados and heritage lovers alike. Some properties are visited. Others are passed on from one generation to the next. This one undoubtedly belongs to the latter category. The amount of 2,950,000.00 is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute a binding offer by the seller. Further information: +352 26 95 04 03 +32 63 58 16 18 [email protected] JOST IMMO: Our Priority, Your Satisfaction!
…By Jost Immobilier
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 advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Beniguet Immobilier
20 km south of Poitiers, in the Clain Valley, lies a former 19th-century watermill and its outbuilding, set on a property of over four hectares crisscrossed by several river branches that form small islands accessible by footbridges. The property extends eastward into a wooded area. The former mill, renovated for mixed residential and tourist accommodation, comprises three independent units totaling 485 m² of living space, which can be connected. The owners' residence, accessible on the ground floor from the courtyard, consists of an entrance hall overlooking the millrace, a large living room with a fireplace, a separate kitchen, and a large reception room. Upstairs, there is a master suite with a bathroom. The guest accommodation is located on the first floor of the building, accessible via an external staircase. It includes a living room, a separate kitchen, and a billiard room; on the upper floor, there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The property is in excellent condition, with tasteful decor and a focus on preserving the original features. At the far end of the lower part of the mill, there is a separate apartment, currently used as a gîte (holiday rental), comprising a kitchen/dining room on the ground floor and, upstairs, a living room, two bedrooms, and a shower room. From the garden side of the house, a path through beautiful landscaped grounds leads to a large heated swimming pool, surrounded by nature. On the courtyard side, a second building houses a spa, a barn for equipment, a workshop, and a dog kennel. The property is situated close to nature in a peaceful, green setting, 3 km from the nearest village with all amenities, schools, and public transport, Poitiers is 20 km away via the N10. The property could be used for a family project, possibly with a business component; the existing gîte and bed and breakfast business could also be maintained, generating an annual income of €35,000 to €45,000 over five months of operation. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
…By Proprietes De Prestige
An idyllic setting for this mill and its nearly 2 hectare pond. You are looking for calm and serenity... this place is made for you! A true paradise for fishermen and water lovers! Description: The old 18th century mill is located opposite the pond. On several levels, it has been completely renovated. The ground floor has an entrance leading to a bedroom with its bathroom and a room that can be used as a dressing room. On the other side, a large room with boiler room area. On the garden level, a dining room - living room with fireplace opens onto a veranda facing the pond and allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of the water. An independent kitchen, a bathroom with toilet, a large TV lounge - games area, a bathroom with toilet and the old room with the mill mechanisms complete this level. On the upper floor, two bedrooms, one with a bathroom and a third sleeping area. Opposite the mill, an outbuilding in two parts. The first overlooking the courtyard consists of a sports room - boiler room. The second part facing the park and the mill reach which winds along the side, includes a living room with lounge and equipped kitchen, a bathroom with toilet; upstairs, a mezzanine landing room, a bedroom and an office. A second outbuilding used as an open garage and a heated swimming pool complete the package. Surrounding area: The coast and beaches 35 m away, as well as Lorient. Shops are 4km away. (3.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
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
A former windmill from the 17th century with outbuildings and a swimming pool, nestled on Île d’Oléron island, a few hundred metres from Saint-Pierre-d’Oléron town centre. The plot is located just 400 metres from the centre of the town of Saint-Pierre-d’Oléron. The buildings come into view once you have followed a long stone wall that encloses the property. An electric gate leads onto a gravelled driveway. On one side, this drive takes you to the former miller’s dwelling and then, in line with the latter, the main house. The entrance is edged with plants of a range of varieties in a calm atmosphere. The vegetation cleverly hides some solar panels. You can move smoothly around two big washingtonia palm trees. A shelter can be used to house two vehicles. A workshop and a utility room adjoin the house. The house is rectangular in shape and is made of exposed stonework. It has a ground floor and a first floor. It is crowned with a roof of barrel tiles. It has been entirely renovated with old local materials. The house faces a large swimming pool and a long gîte. At the back, it adjoins a stone wall that runs along a municipal path.
…By Patrice Besse
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
The Sonlez Mill is an exceptional heritage property located in the heart of the Sûre Valley, in the municipality of Winseler in northwestern Luxembourg. This historic residence dating from the 17th century offers a living area of 591 m² intelligently spread over five distinct levels and a total built area of 970 m², consisting of forty-three rooms, eleven bedrooms, and four bathrooms. The entire property is set on over twenty hectares of meadows, woods, and hedges, creating a bucolic and secure environment. Architecture and volumes The building features four facades and a high-quality exterior envelope. The main facade is approximately thirty-two meters wide, oriented northwest. The ground floor (312 m²) comprises the reception area with entrance hall, two spacious living rooms (37.78 m² and 35.33 m² with fireplace), equipped kitchen, game room, bedroom, two garages (offering four parking spaces), blue stone cloakroom, versatile annexes, and two separate toilets. The first floor (383 m²) focuses on the living space: open-plan living room with kitchen of 50 m², equipped kitchen, night hall serving six bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an office. This level also includes an exceptional barn of 157 m² with a ceiling height of 7.85 m. The second floor (117 m²) hosts four additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, a partially convertible attic, and a separate toilet. The third floor includes an unfinished attic of 79 m² with development potential. The basement houses two vaulted cellars (each approximately 27-37 m²) and the boiler room. Technical facilities: Oil-fired central heating, 2,750-liter tank, integrated fiber optic. Overall condition of the building: to be refreshed. Environment and grounds The property benefits from an exceptional setting on 20 hectares 13 ares 91 centiares (≈ 201,391 m²) composed of natural meadows, woods, and hedges. The rear garden, enclosed and landscaped with lawn, faces southeast with naturally sloping terrain and unobstructed views. The lateral left garden combines woods and lawn, facing northeast, with protective slope. Private gravel driveway. Front parking: six spaces. Two covered garages: four additional spaces. Location and context Sonlez is among the oldest villages in Luxembourg, documented since the Frankish period of the 8th century. The village remains Walloon-speaking — one of the few to have remained in the Grand Duchy after the London Treaty of 1839 — giving it a distinctive cultural identity. Accessibility: A25 motorway 2.1 km Bastogne (Belgium) 12 km Rail access 14 km School 2.2 km Shops and restaurants Pommerloch 2.1-2.3 km Bus 9.4 km. Despite this road proximity, the Mill's isolation remains remarkable: minimal car traffic, calm and preserved environment, setting conducive to prestigious rural living or heritage project. Reconversion potentials Extended family house: subdivision of spaces accommodates large or multi-generational families. Seminar or creative retreat: volumes, capacity (11 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms), and isolation make it a distinct candidate. Agricultural or environmental project: Twenty hectares allow ecological management, amateur orchard, or landscaped development. Summary The Sonlez Mill is much more than a residential property: it is a living real estate heritage, a focal point of local memory for three centuries, having played a significant role in the history of regional public services. Priced at €2,950,000, it offers a rare opportunity for buyers seeking rural authenticity, exceptional capacity, or heritage potential for reconversion. For international buyers: direct access to Walloon traditions, history of the Battle of the Ardennes, and a protected ecological environment in northwest Europe. --- Luxembourg prestige property · Historic 17th-century mill · Sûre Valley · 20 hectares of land · 11 bedrooms barn reconversion · Walloon heritage · Ardennes Battle · Luxury tourist gîte · Heritage investment · Winseler Sonlez · Prestigious house border Belgium
…By Barnes Luxembourg
In the Ouche valley, 20 minutes from Dijon, a former mill transformed into a house, with its pool and a 1.4-hectare park. Dated '1790' on a limestone stone, the mill is featured on the Cassini map. It was acquired in 1834 by the Côte-d'Or prefecture to control the water intake supplying the Burgundy Canal at section 38. Purchased by a private occupant in 1984, in a state of ruin, it was fully reconstructed between 1986 and 1989 using the original mill stones, in a contemporary interpretation of Burgundian rural architecture. Two volumes, built in an L-shape plan, made of dressed stone, topped with two-sided roofs of flat tiles, form a living space of approximately 420 m². A turret with a pavilion roof connects them. To the north, a drive-through gate leads to a courtyard where the two independent entrances and garages are organized. Once past the gate, the road immediately fades behind the trees and the murmur of water. The property opens to the south, sheltered from any overlook: the covered terrace, which runs along the facade, extends into the park planted with centenary trees, bordered by the Ouche. To the southwest, the river divides into two arms, forming an island of 4,630 m² accessible by a bridge. The waterfall to the northwest, a remnant of the mill's mechanism, animates the site. The park features a pool of 12 m × 6 m, with its shelter of glazed tiles in polychromatic geometric patterns in the Burgundian tradition, with exposed timber framing, as well as an open barn of about 60 m², with a roof of glazed tiles.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4885 : a restored 15th C mill on the outskirts of Poitiers On the outskirts of Poitiers, in the commune of Quinçay, stands an elegant 15th-century mill, nestled in unspoilt countryside. Located just ten minutes from the city centre, it offers a rare living environment where the tranquillity of the countryside blends perfectly with easy access to essential amenities: shops, schools, transport, and cultural and medical facilities. This immediate accessibility enhances the property’s appeal for those wishing to enjoy a natural environment without straying far from the vibrancy of city life. Overlooking the banks of the Auxances, the property enjoys an exceptional location, sought after for its tranquillity, authenticity and the quality of its landscape. A unique place, designed for those who love the country lifestyle, whilst remaining connected to the comforts and conveniences of everyday life. Completely refurbished by the owners, this mill offers over 200 sqm of living space set within a landscaped garden covering more than 5,300 sqm. On the ground floor, the property is entered via an entrance hall which leads to the main rooms on this level. It opens onto a fully fitted kitchen, which flows into a dining room suitable for family meals and entertaining guests. The living room, featuring an antique fireplace, enjoys unobstructed views of the grounds and provides a pleasant living space. This level also includes a study, suitable for working from home or professional use, several utility rooms, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On the first floor, a spacious landing leads to two generously sized bedrooms, each with its own walk-in wardrobe. Their layout allows for various uses depending on requirements: bedrooms, an office, a leisure area or a workshop. A spacious and functional shower room completes this level. The property also benefits from a large cellar. It offers plenty of storage space and houses the boiler room. One section retains the old mill wheel, a remarkable feature that recalls the site’s history. The outbuildings include: A pool house Located right next to the pool, the pool house is a particularly pleasant additional space to enjoy on sunny days. It allows you to make the most of the outdoors, whether for meals, relaxing, or gatherings with family and friends. Its location by the pool makes it a practical and welcoming living space, easily accessible from the various outdoor areas. A functional space Located beneath the terrace, this storage area offers a generous amount of storage space. It provides a convenient place to store gardening tools, outdoor equipment and various tools needed for maintaining the property. Easily accessible yet discreet, it helps to keep outdoor spaces tidy and ensures the smooth running of the household on a day-to-day basis. The property covers 5.392 sqm, of fully enclosed land, comprising a landscaped garden and a meadow. The well-maintained grounds offer a lush, unspoilt setting. The grounds also feature a 9 m × 4 m swimming pool, treated with chlorine and equipped with its own plant room. Secured by a motorised dome, it blends naturally into the outdoor spaces and provides a pleasant place to relax during the warmer months. The property offers a peaceful and practical living environment, with beautiful outdoor spaces suitable for both relaxation and outdoor activities. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 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
Mill already established in title in the 14th century, 272 m² of convertible space, its miller's house 89 m², 5 rooms, in Côte Chalonnaise (71, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy). A true museum of milling; situated on 8554 m² of millrace, courtyard, and landscaped area; breathtaking landscapes. "Site to protect."Do these Burgundian names sing to you? Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Meursault, Pomard, Volnay, Rully, Givry, Mercurey, Buxy, Santenay. Would you like to be able to financially access a site and a dwelling at an affordable price, not far from this blessed wine region of the "climats of Burgundy" protected by UNESCO World Heritage? Close to all practical and cultural amenities? With the best advantage of all: the charm of a hilly countryside, free from nuisances, in a hamlet without overlooking neighbors, near the river? This small river flows through the long valley between the vineyard-plotted hills and dotted with groves, and the Mill by the Water overlooks its millrace (currently to be restored) which stretches 330 m along the fields, ending in a reservoir, before the spillway on the remnants of an iron wheel. Already in 1383, the mill is mentioned in a heritage, and then in many documents over the centuries, with its millers, and, of course, on the Cassini map and the Napoleonic cadastre. Despite the fire that ravaged the mill in 1942, the family then rebuilt the Mill by the Water, added a floor, and modernized its machinery. The mill ceased operations in 1964. Horses and carts abandoned it, but all the useful equipment and machinery remain, constituting a real museum. Many additional photos of the machinery and equipment still present at the mill.The Mill: 4 levels of 68 m² on the ground. Structure in good condition, especially since some windows have been replaced. *On the south gable, a lean-to of about 40 m² on the ground, rebuilt and convertible into a dwelling.The miller’s house, 2 levels (can easily be rented): on the other side of the courtyard, facing the mill, the house of 89 m² of living space on ground level, in generally good condition, faces the access lane. Ground level: garage, cellar, laundry-room-boiler room. 1st floor of 89 m², accessible by an external staircase: 5 rooms including 3 bedrooms, kitchen, shower room.The land of 8,554 m²: beyond its courtyard and buildings, the property possesses the perimeter of its water intake, its safety spillway, its long millrace, and then landscaped area: about 1700 m² of buildings, garden, and courtyard, + two parcels totaling 6000 m². The site: the PLUi designates "Built heritage, landscape or landscape elements to be protected for cultural, historical, architectural, or ecological reasons; built heritage to be protected: the Mill and its ancillary works." Indeed, surrounding the valley, the variety of views without nuisances, open to the hills and horizon, breathes peace, and this historic mill is one of its remarkable centers.Works: according to wishes: restore the millrace, replace the wheel, add a turbine, live in the mill or not; This charming property, representative of the heritage of mills in the region, is located not far from all axes and amenities: In the heart of the tourist and wine-producing Burgundy. Less than a quarter of an hour from 3 renowned cities: Montchanin (TGV), Chagny (train to Paris 2h30, Canal du Centre, gastronomy, markets) and Chalon-sur-Saône (train Paris-Lyon). Less than 15 minutes from the A6 (Autoroute du Soleil), E15 Paris 3h30. Less than 10 minutes from the E607 N80 (east-west).Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
A renovated miller’s home and his 13th century mill awaiting restoration in the midst of the Upper Chevreuse Valley. Nestling in a verdant setting, this property borders a protected natural area near to the banks of the river Yvette. A set of wrought iron gates gives a glimpse from the street of a first, abundantly wooded garden and a vast paved courtyard, leading to the main house, “the miller’s home”, restored several years ago. Adjoining the latter is the old mill, dating from the 13th century. Following the French Revolution, this ordinary flour mill belonging to the Vaugien seigneury was used for grain, then hemp and tanbark before, finally, being rebuilt by the Cordeliers-de-Chevreuse monks using stone from the Ile-de-France chateaux. A second, west-facing garden behind the buildings, composed of flower beds and a lawn, can be directly reached from the living room. A second entrance on the north side makes it possible to park cars at a distance from the main entrance. An outbuilding, bordering the south side of the paved courtyard and delimiting the property, belongs to the neighbours.
…By Patrice Besse
Nestled in the heart of Ségur-le-Château, officially listed among The Most Beautiful Villages of France, this remarkable former watermill offers a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique property combining history, character, income potential, and exceptional development possibilities. Set alongside the picturesque Auvézère River, the property offers approximately 700 m² of usable space spread over several levels. The building retains many original features of the former mill, including historic machinery, creating an authentic atmosphere that is rarely found today. One of the property's most valuable assets is its operational hydroelectric turbine, currently generating an annual income of approximately euros12,000 through electricity production. The property also includes a potential living area already fitted with several rooms, as well as an additional plot of approximately 2,400 m² located on the opposite bank of the river. Whether you are looking for an exceptional lifestyle project, a tourism business, or a unique investment opportunity, this property offers endless possibilities, including: Creation of several character apartments or industrial-style lofts Boutique hotel or charming guesthouse Bed et breakfast business Restaurant, tea room, or riverside hospitality venue Event space or reception venue Artists' studios, creative hub, or cultural centre Mixed-use project combining residential, hospitality, and professional activities Rental investment with multiple residential units Wellness retreat, yoga centre, or exclusive destination property The combination of substantial volumes, riverside setting, historic character, income-producing hydroelectric installation, and prime location within one of France's most sought-after heritage villages makes this an outstanding opportunity for visionary buyers. A rare and inspiring property waiting to be transformed into an exceptional project. Full information package and viewings available upon request.
…By Agence Hamilton
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
Forty-five minutes from Paris Montparnasse and four kilometers from Thoiry, this former 15th-century mill is an exceptional dream property. Three fully renovated buildings, nearly 575sqm of useful space, two and a half hectares of parkland crossed by a stream feeding a pond, a swimming pool, horse stables, and absolute tranquility less than an hour from the capital, with no compromise on comfort or charm. This estate is for those who refuse to choose between quality countryside living and proximity to Paris. It is suitable both for a large family in a main residence and for a high-end secondary residence project, guest rooms, seminars, or equestrian activities. The renovation of the mill has preserved the authenticity of the stone and exposed beams while providing true contemporary comfort. On the ground floor, a bright dining kitchen of over 35 sqm precedes a double living room of nearly 68 sqm, with a beautiful stone fireplace and views of the original water mill mechanism. Upstairs, four bedrooms, a bathroom, and two shower rooms offer all the necessary comforts for a large family. In the basement, a billiard room, wine cellar, laundry room, and boiler room complete the ensemble. Facing the mill, the fully converted old sheepfold constitutes a complete and independent house on its own. The ground floor offers an open equipped kitchen, a living room with pellet stove, a master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom. Upstairs, accessible from an open mezzanine overlooking the living room, are two bedrooms, a playroom that could serve as an additional bedroom, a home office area, and a shower room with sauna. With totally independent access, two additional bedrooms each have their own private shower room. Independent and flooded with light thanks to its characteristic glass roof, the artist’s studio is invariably a visitor favorite. A large bedroom with shower on the ground floor, a mezzanine bedroom, and a bright space that is equally suitable for creative work, telecommuting, hosting guests, or rental use. The park is the estate’s other great asset. Two and a half hectares of contiguous land, crossed by a stream that continuously feeds a pond regulated by its sluice gates and spillways. The 10 x 5 meter swimming pool benefits fully from the sunshine, while the two horse stables with a shed for van demonstrate an equestrian vocation that surrounding meadows and paths make entirely natural. The vegetable garden with its greenhouse, fruit trees, meadow, and woodland at the back of the property complete a set of rare generosity, out of time and with no visible neighbors. The layout of the buildings, with their multiple independent accesses, naturally lends itself to charming guest rooms and gîtes, seminars and wellness retreats, or an equestrian activity. Less than an hour from Paris, in a highly sought-after Yvelines sector, the potential for appreciation is real.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…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
Receive by email any new listing that may match your search criteria
By validating this form, you accept the general conditions of use of Le Figaro Properties.
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente . Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.