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Reference 242554

10 bedroom Mill for sale with panoramic and lake or river views in Sache, Centre

1,590,000 EUR
1,367,400 GBP 1,701,300 USD
Original water mill arranged over 4 floors, located in a quiet setting in Sache:

Ground floor is a large reception room with fireplace (approximately 64m2), opening out to a terrace with panoramic views.

First floor: 2 double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and separate WC's (22 and 23m2).

Second floor: 2 double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and separate WC's (each approximately 24m2).

All 4 guest bedrooms have windows on 2 sides maximising the river views.

Third floor: a very large room in the eaves (approximately 68m2) with 2 Velux windows and an en-suite/WC. Could easily be converted into a guest suite.

There is also a family house arranged over 3 floors:
Ground floor has 3 interconnecting rooms all of which have doors and windows offering views and access to the garden and river; a spacious eat-in kitchen (approximately 31m2); a double-width reception room (approximately 45m2) with staircase to the first floor, and a further spacious reception room (approximately 28m2).

First floor: parental suite of approximately 50m2 comprising large bedroom, with access to a long wooden balcony; large bathroom with WC and dressing room. 2 further bedrooms of approximately 20m2, each with their own en-suite shower room and WC.

Second floor: double-width room currently dressed as a guest bedroom (approximately 31m2), further double bedroom (approximately 16m2); bathroom with WC. Storage, and large loft room (approximately 24m2) which could easily be transformed into a further bedroom.

There is also a single story outbuilding currently housing a laundry room and storage, and a generous office space ideal for working from home, or to be used as massage/treatment room.

Technical spec: mains drains, gas central heating, slate roofs in good order and insulated. Further insulation between floors in the mill. Fibre-optic internet available.

Features

Reference242554
Price1,590,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
10
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
8
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
517.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
1.4 Ha

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