House buy in Saint-Benoit-du-Sault Centre-Val de Loire
FOR SALE IN BRENNE This ancient stone mill, with its outbuildings and over 8 hectares of grounds is for sale for the first time after many generations. Nested at the end of a path along the river, the mill is not overlooked and is set near Chaillac, a village with amenities. The property has two springs and a millstream, and a 'first category' river. There is no wheel anymore, and the millstream needs to be excavated. The mill consists of : - A small tiled floor of 7 m2 with sink and hood - A tiled dining room of 14 m2 - A tiled bedroom of 10 m2 - A tiled bedroom of 9 m2 - A tiled reception room of 18 m2 with cupboard and visible beam - Tiled bedroom of 10 m2 - Tiled shower room of 7 m2 (shower, washbasin, bidet, plumbing for washing machine) - Separate WC (saniflo) Oil-fired central heating. Boiler to service. Consump. 1500L per annum. Electric water boiler. Sanitation does not conform. Wooden simple glazing windows. Fiber. This property is livable. Adjoining to the house, a cellar and a workshop (with access to the attic). In front of the house, there is a large stone barn separated in three parts with attic above : the main part, the barn of 74 m2 ; a stable ; a pigsty. The other outbuildings : hangar, oil mill (32 m2), hen house, cellar and garden shed. The buildings are covered with flat tiles, except the barn with interlocking tiles. Most of grounds are near the mill and consist of garden, meadows, and the millstream (out of order). Adjoining part : 4ha 82a 10ca ; Non adjoining part : 3ha 81a 36ca ; millstream : 3082 m2. Key Features: 82 m2 89428 m2 Plot size 3 bedrooms Ref: 36839-9495PO
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