Reference254665
Price400,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3
Floor Space208.0m2
Land Area1.1 Ha

3 bedroom Mill with gites for sale with river view and Income Potential in Chauvigny, Nouvelle Aquitaine

400,000 EUR
332,000 GBP420,000 USD
A unique opportunity to purchase a mill dating back to the Fourteenth Century, 2 renovated cottages and outbuildings with 2 islands in a lovely and peaceful setting on the Vienne River close to the historic town Chauvigny.

Electric gates led up to this beautiful riverside location featuring the old mill, with 3 floors requiring complete renovation, a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom renovated character cottage, a separate studio, several barns, garages, and a fantastic outdoor dining area with summer kitchen and hot tub.

The grounds are diverse and full of birds, nature and trees, with a variety of hidden areas to enjoy each aspect and view of the river.

Ready to enjoy immediate...
A unique opportunity to purchase a mill dating back to the Fourteenth Century, 2 renovated cottages and outbuildings with 2 islands in a lovely and peaceful setting on the Vienne River close to the historic town Chauvigny.

Electric gates led up to this beautiful riverside location featuring the old mill, with 3 floors requiring complete renovation, a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom renovated character cottage, a separate studio, several barns, garages, and a fantastic outdoor dining area with summer kitchen and hot tub.

The grounds are diverse and full of birds, nature and trees, with a variety of hidden areas to enjoy each aspect and view of the river.

Ready to enjoy immediately, and located just a few kilometres from Chauvigny with all amenities and a large regular Saturday market and only 30 minutes from Poitiers with an airport, train station and TGV.
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