A Rare Slice of Rustic Romance – Historic Water Mill with Period Charm and a Hint of Whimsy
Tucked away in the rolling countryside of Southwest France, just over an hour from Toulouse airport (but mercifully far from the madding crowds), lies this utterly beguiling ancient stone water mill, thoughtfully restored yet gloriously authentic – and yes, the original mill workings are still intact and fully operational, should you fancy cranking them into action and starting your own artisan flour empire.
Set over three enchanting levels, the ground floor is home to the fascinating inner mechanics of the mill, a veritable playground for the historically inclined. Ascend to the first and second floors to discover elegantly rustic living accommodation featuring five bedrooms, two bathrooms, stone floors, beamed ceilings, and a grand sitting roomwith a working fireplace large enough to roast an entire wild boar (or simply warm your toes in style).
Tastefully decorated throughout with a blend of French country chic and antique charm, this is the kind of home that practically demands long lunches, wine by the fire, and a good novel in hand.
Outside, the property sits in just under two hectares of tranquil land, dotted with established trees, bucolic views, and a rather splendid pigeonnier (yes, a pigeon tower – très chic), along with a large barn, workshop, and garaging for those with more than one form of transport (or hobbies that require a great deal of space).
All this serenity is a mere five-minute drive from lively local villages boasting cafés, shops, and those glorious French night markets where one can buy cheese, wine, and perhaps slightly more cheese.
A true one-off, full of charm, history, and enough character to star.