Reference248762
Price550,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms8
Floor Space458.0m2
Land Area7.0 Ha

8 bedroom Mill for sale with Income Potential in Riscle, Occitanie

550,000 EUR
473,000 GBP588,500 USD
Delightful rural property, full of character and charm and ideally situated within a totally secluded setting with the first neighbour more than 600m away, offering a peaceful environment in which to relax. There is also private access to the river of more than 500m, so ideal for fishing enthusiasts. The wooded grounds, of over 7 hectares, are a haven of peace, and even include a paddock for horses, goats and a hen-house, making it a real paradise for animal lovers.

Ground floor: 100m2 millstone room, 15m2 of which is used as a linen room, 2 living rooms with a total surface area of 60m2, equipped with wood-burning stoves for a cosy atmosphere, a 30m2 kitchen with a bread oven and wo...
Delightful rural property, full of character and charm and ideally situated within a totally secluded setting with the first neighbour more than 600m away, offering a peaceful environment in which to relax. There is also private access to the river of more than 500m, so ideal for fishing enthusiasts. The wooded grounds, of over 7 hectares, are a haven of peace, and even include a paddock for horses, goats and a hen-house, making it a real paradise for animal lovers.

Ground floor: 100m2 millstone room, 15m2 of which is used as a linen room, 2 living rooms with a total surface area of 60m2, equipped with wood-burning stoves for a cosy atmosphere, a 30m2 kitchen with a bread oven and wood-burning stove, ideal for family meals and a 25m2 bedroom with an en-suite shower room.

First floor: 28m2 bedroom (renovation work required), 15m2 en-suite bathroom, 20m2 study. 4 bedrooms with wardrobes and en-suite bathrooms, 15m2 bedroom with a bathroom, an upstairs study/sitting room of 20m2 and an outside mezzanine of 40m2.

This property also has a perfectly renovated guest house, offering 60m2 of living space with a kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom, ideal for hosting guests or generating an extra income.

The exterior includes a 60m2 garage/workshop, a 200m2 barn/wind shed and outbuildings (former animal shelter). There is also a swimming pool with a terrace, requiring minor repairs to part of a wall and the installation of a liner. However, drainage is required, offering the opportunity to personalise the property to suit personal needs.

This property is a real opportunity not to be missed for lovers of nature and wide open spaces. It offers exceptional potential for creating a harmonious family project or developing a B&B business in a unique secluded setting.
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