A Late 1800's Flour Mill in France - €375,000
Brittany, Côtes-d'Armor, Merléac, France
3 bed/1 bath - 4,456 sqft
The former flour mill dating from the late 1800's is built of schist rubble with a traditional slate roof. Its facades feature rounded arched windows framed in brick and an occulus. It is flanked on either side by two small ground-floor buildings (former stables and a store room). Though the machinery has been removed (various parts are still on the property), the mill race is still in place and could offer the potential to generate hydroelectricty on site.
The fully renovated three bedroom house adjacent is is built of the same materials and has been restored and modernised with a careful eye for preserving and highlight existing details, whilst sympathetically adding charm and character throughout through the use of lovely quality materials and finishes.
Attached to the house on the left is a large double garage with concrete floor, lighting and numerous power sockets which is perfect for covered parking and/or a workshop.
Crossing the gravel courtyard you arrive at the mill building which consists of three floors in total.


