Reference254643
Price620,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms3
Floor Space356.0m2
Land Area9,509.0m2

Beautiful 7 bedroom Mill for sale with countryside view in Saint Medard d'Excideuil, Nouvelle Aquitaine

620,000 EUR
514,600 GBP651,000 USD
Set in peaceful countryside, a beautifully renovated former mill with 7 bedrooms in a tranquil rural setting offering a unique blend of character, comfort and charm, complete with mill stream running beneath the house.

The main residence features a stylish, newly fitted kitchen with pantry, a spacious bathroom with separate bath and shower, a separate WC, a cosy living room (with underfloor heating), formal dining room and a bright office with doors opening onto the riverside garden, terrace and with access to an outside kitchen.

Upstairs are four generous double bedrooms, one with a Juliet balcony, and a second family bathroom.
Connected via a long landing, there is ...
Set in peaceful countryside, a beautifully renovated former mill with 7 bedrooms in a tranquil rural setting offering a unique blend of character, comfort and charm, complete with mill stream running beneath the house.

The main residence features a stylish, newly fitted kitchen with pantry, a spacious bathroom with separate bath and shower, a separate WC, a cosy living room (with underfloor heating), formal dining room and a bright office with doors opening onto the riverside garden, terrace and with access to an outside kitchen.

Upstairs are four generous double bedrooms, one with a Juliet balcony, and a second family bathroom.
Connected via a long landing, there is a self-contained apartment, ideal for guests, extended family, or potential gite use (subject to permissions).
It includes a large family bedroom, two additional double bedrooms, a bathroom, separate WC and an expansive open-plan kitchen, living room and dining area.

Comfort is assured year-round with a heat pump providing both air conditioning and heating.
The apartment also benefits from access to a large attic space, offering excellent scope for further development or storage.

Below, the old mill area now serves as a large workshop and storage area, complete with a WC. From here there is direct access to a renovated outdoor dining area (with gas barbecue, electric plancher and fridge) and the beautifully maintained gardens, which include fruit trees, vegetable plots and vibrant shrubs.

To complete the picture, the property boasts a stunning pool perfect for summer relaxation.

This is a truly exceptional home that must be seen to be appreciated.
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