Renovated 7 bedroom Mill for sale in Tuchan, Occitanie
Meticulously restored to a high standard, the 7 bedroom property now offers a rare blend of historic character, modern comfort and exceptional outdoor space.
Set on a generous 1,428m2 plot, it enjoys a wonderfully private setting despite its central village location.
The beautifully landscaped gardens, mature trees and swimming pool create a peaceful oasis rarely found in the centre of a village.
The main house offers spacious accomm...
Meticulously restored to a high standard, the 7 bedroom property now offers a rare blend of historic character, modern comfort and exceptional outdoor space.
Set on a generous 1,428m2 plot, it enjoys a wonderfully private setting despite its central village location.
The beautifully landscaped gardens, mature trees and swimming pool create a peaceful oasis rarely found in the centre of a village.
The main house offers spacious accommodation arranged over three floors.
The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance hall, a warm and welcoming kitchen with dining area, a comfortable living room, a guest WC and access to the cellar.
The first floor features five bedrooms, including two en-suite rooms, together with a family bathroom.
On the second floor are two further bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities and a large room currently used as a gym.
A range of outbuildings accompany the main house, including a self-contained summer apartment, a workshop and a barn, currently used as a garage and storage area, presenting exciting scope for further development, subject to the necessary permissions.
While rich in history and character, the property has been thoughtfully upgraded to provide modern-day comfort, with underfloor heating, reversible air conditioning and energy-efficient heating systems ensuring a pleasant living environment throughout the seasons.
A truly unique property offering space, privacy and versatility in one of the most picturesque villages of the Corbieres - ideal as a prestigious family home, hospitality business or luxury holiday retreat.
Swimming Pool
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Gym
Excellent condition
Barn: 150 m2
Apartment: 100 m2
Plot: 1,428 m2
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On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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