5 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Crevant, Centre Val de Loire
Nestled just a stone's throw from the Park des Parelles known for its granite lands that inspired George Sand, this property is magnificent with a steep landscape mixing streams, greenery and granite, giving it a very special atmosphere.
At the heart of this property of more than 8 hectares of woodland and meadows crossed by a magnificent reach, there is the old mill from the beginning of the 19th century transformed into a home of approximately 450m2.
It includes a total of 4 bedrooms (including 3 of more than approximately 40m2), 2 large living roo...
Nestled just a stone's throw from the Park des Parelles known for its granite lands that inspired George Sand, this property is magnificent with a steep landscape mixing streams, greenery and granite, giving it a very special atmosphere.
At the heart of this property of more than 8 hectares of woodland and meadows crossed by a magnificent reach, there is the old mill from the beginning of the 19th century transformed into a home of approximately 450m2.
It includes a total of 4 bedrooms (including 3 of more than approximately 40m2), 2 large living rooms, a small living room, a library, a dining kitchen and a large scullery, as well as 2 bathrooms and 2 wc.
This mill has retained a large part of its original elements, such as its still functional paddle wheel, its millstone and flour sieves.
There are also character beams, stones, fireplace and bread oven, all of which give an incredible charm to this residence.
From a technical point of view, it is also very well equipped. It has double-glazed windows, roof insulation and central heating by heat pump coupled with an oil boiler in case of emergency during a harsher winter, not to mention its 2 magnificent insert fireplaces which radiate throughout the house.
Opposite the main house are two outbuildings of approximately 70m2 and 250m2, currently used as offices, workshops and a wood barn.
There are fish ponds and a swimming pool of 5x10m plus its pool house with barbecue.
Two sheepfolds of approximately 100m2 and 150m2 are also located on the property which could accommodate all kinds of livestock or activity (even a helicopter garage with possible landing on the land. )
Whether for a tourism accommodation project, equestrian venture, or a life in an exceptional residence, this property has much to offer.
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