Large Teaser
Reference183796
Price600,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms6
Floor Space320.0m2
Land Area1.0 Ha

9 bedroom Mill for sale in Camino De Santiago, Castile and Leon

600,000 EUR
516,000 GBP642,000 USD
13th Century mill, on the famous Camino De Santiago, which is a major tourist attraction as well as being integral to the Mills value as a business. The restoration process took several years, retaining the original stone arches beneath which the river flows.

The Mill itself is 320m2 over 2 floors, which comprises of: 6 bedrooms, 4 of which are en-suite and the other 2 sharing a bathroom; WC; large banqueting area and an open living area on the upper floor.

Adjoining the Mill is the lower part of the building, which is 87m2, which features: large kitchen; 3 bedrooms and a bathroom.

There is also an outbuilding, a chalet, which is 35m2.

The property comes with ar...
13th Century mill, on the famous Camino De Santiago, which is a major tourist attraction as well as being integral to the Mills value as a business. The restoration process took several years, retaining the original stone arches beneath which the river flows.

The Mill itself is 320m2 over 2 floors, which comprises of: 6 bedrooms, 4 of which are en-suite and the other 2 sharing a bathroom; WC; large banqueting area and an open living area on the upper floor.

Adjoining the Mill is the lower part of the building, which is 87m2, which features: large kitchen; 3 bedrooms and a bathroom.

There is also an outbuilding, a chalet, which is 35m2.

The property comes with around 10,000m2 of land.

Last year the mill turned a profit of around 50,000 Euros.

(Should a potential purchaser require help managing the business, the current owners would be happy to help in the initial stages.)
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