Large Teaser
Reference253355
Price1,000,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms7
Floor Space420.0m2
Land Area2.5 Ha

Beautiful 8 bedroom Mill For Sale by Auction, near Bordeaux with Countryside Views.

1,000,000 EUR
830,000 GBP1,050,000 USD
For sale by auction, a spacious and beautifully restored mill with classic charm and contemporary comfort in a village setting yet close to Bordeaux.


Originally Listed at EUR 2,500,000
Presale Estimate: EUR 1,000,000 - EUR 2,000,000

Bidding opens 18th June 2025. 9am
Scheduled end date 25th June 2025 15:00

• Main House 5 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms
• Approximately 420 m2 (4,520 sq. ft. ) of renovated living space
• 2 large living rooms with exceptional natural light
• Open-plan kitchen and dining area with countryside views
• Second fully equipped kitchen ideal for entertaining guests or catering large gatherings
• Spa-style bathroom with ...
For sale by auction, a spacious and beautifully restored mill with classic charm and contemporary comfort in a village setting yet close to Bordeaux.


Originally Listed at EUR 2,500,000
Presale Estimate: EUR 1,000,000 - EUR 2,000,000

Bidding opens 18th June 2025. 9am
Scheduled end date 25th June 2025 15:00

• Main House 5 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms
• Approximately 420 m2 (4,520 sq. ft. ) of renovated living space
• 2 large living rooms with exceptional natural light
• Open-plan kitchen and dining area with countryside views
• Second fully equipped kitchen ideal for entertaining guests or catering large gatherings
• Spa-style bathroom with Jacuzzi bathtub
• Guest cottage approximately 115 m2 (1,237 sq. ft. ) 3 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms
Terraces, balconies, and gardens totalling 2.5 hectares (6 acres)
• Handsfree elevator
• Outdoor parking for up to 7 cars
• A carport with an electric charger
Garage

Set just 15 minutes from the centre of Bordeaux, this beautifully restored former mill enjoys a peaceful setting in the charming village of Quinsac, one of the region's most desirable countryside communes. Surrounded by vineyard-draped hills and verdant woodlands, the property offers refined living in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region.

Here, timeless charm meets modern convenience-centuries-old stone architecture, sweeping views, and rural serenity are complemented by effortless access to world-class culture, cuisine, and commerce.
As part of Bordeaux's celebrated wine country, this location invites you to immerse yourself in the rhythm of one of France's most captivating regions-a lifestyle defined by authenticity, elegance, and natural beauty.


The beautifully crafted residence masterfully combines traditional character with contemporary design. Built to an exceptionally high standard, the home reflects a thoughtful approach to energy efficiency, durability, and low-maintenance living. Every feature has been meticulously considered-from underfloor heating and advanced climate control systems to inclusive, wheelchair-friendly design.

Highlights include a fully automated elevator, accessible kitchen cabinetry and appliances, and expansive open-plan living areas that seamlessly blend rustic textures with sleek, modern finishes.
Whether envisioned as a primary residence or a peaceful countryside retreat, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the essence of French living with all the comforts of modern, sustainable design.

With over 250 days of sunshine each year, world-class wine and gastronomy, and seamless access to Bordeaux and beyond, this location is ideal for a permanent residence, seasonal retreat, or timeless investment in the French art de vivre.

Location & Lifestyle Highlights:

• Bordeaux Centre - 15 km (approximately 15 mins by car)
• Bordeaux-Merignac Airport - 27 km (approximately 25 mins), with daily international flights
• Chateau Pape Clement - 18 km
• Chateau Margaux - 40 km
• Saint-Emilion - 40 km (approximately 35 mins), UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Golf de Bordeaux-Cameyrac - 30 km
• Golf du Medoc Resort - 45 km, one of France's top golf destinations
• Bassin d'Arcachon - 75 km (approximately 1hr)
• Paris via TGV Train - 2.15 hours direct
• Local amenities, schools, shops - walking distance.

Please contact us for further details.

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