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Authentique Mill Dating from 14th Century, Partly Restored,
5
Beds
2
Baths
Habitable Size:
153 m²
Land Size:
45 m²
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Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Department: Gard (30)
Commune: Barjac (30430)
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£590,750
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$743,650
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C$1,021,650
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Key Info
Advert Reference: 166_IVMA1660097002
- Type: Residential (Watermill / Windmill, Country House, House), Maison Ancienne, Detached
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 2
- Habitable Size: 153 m²
- Land Size: 45 m²
Features
- Character / Period Features
- Driveway
- Fireplace / Stove
- Garden(s)
- Off-Street Parking
- Parking
- Renovated / Restored
Property Description
This impressive building, a former mill dating from the 14th century, belonging formerly to the local Chateau, stands on 4, 5 hectares of land in the countryside just south of Barjac and at 35k from Uzès
With a total surface of 470 m2, partly renovated over the past twenty years, it currently offers 150m2 renovated living space.
The remaining 320 m2 is an exceptional renovation project on three levels. The roof has been completely rebuilt and the southern face of the property has been beautifully rejointed.
The main historical building is divided in three parts:
The first 'wing' has been renovated to provide 100m2 living space.
On the ground floor a living room with fireplace, an adjoining kitchen
On the first level two bedrooms and a shower room and wc
On the upper level, another bedroom and access to the attic.
The two other parts of the building are composed of the original mill rooms containing the old grindstone and mechanics of the mill.
Stable, pig sty and other cellar rooms.
On the first level remain extra rooms for conversion plus a 'magnanerie ' of 60m2 with high ceilings.
In the grounds, a guest house of 60 m2, recently renovated with a large living room -kitchen, two bedrooms and a shower room wc with a garage and large store room. Double glazing and oil fired central heating are already installed.
Another building houses the old brickettrie with the original millstones for grinding the clay. The earth on the land was particularly propice for the fabrication of tiles and bricks.
A property with a history, providing scope for a renovation project as tourist activity or as a large family home
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