17th century mill reinvented between land and sea
A few kilometers from the wild beaches of the Pays d’Iroise, in the commune of Ploudalmézeau, this 17th-century flour mill reveals a rare living environment, in perfect harmony with the surrounding nature.
Entirely renovated by a renowned Brest architectural firm, it elegantly combines the charm of old buildings with the clean lines of contemporary architecture. Located in the heart of an estate of nearly 4 hectares, this approximately 155 sqm mill opens onto a vast living room bathed in light. A spectacular 3×5 meter bay window on the southwest gable, coupled with a band window on the southeast side, lets nature penetrate inside. The polished concrete floor gives unity and sobriety to this 46 sqm space, incorporating an open kitchen with clean lines. A wood-burning stove warms the atmosphere, while a wooden terrace invites you to contemplate the eco-grazed meadows that stretch as far as the eye can see.
On this level, a storeroom accessible from a second entrance conceals an old stone fireplace, adding to the charm of the place. A toilet with a washbasin completes this level. A few steps higher, the architecture becomes even more daring: a suspended “wooden cube,” like a belvedere, houses a bright living room that seems to float above the landscape. Extending from it, a mezzanine overlooks the main living room. This atypical space, now converted into a workshop and office, has a water point and toilets. From this space, you access a sober and elegant master suite, with a dressing room and private bathroom. On the top level, a space entirely dedicated to children: two bedrooms under the eaves, a bathroom, and a play area. The wooden flooring in natural tones brings warmth and comfort to this level. In addition, several outbuildings enrich this property.
Three renovated former nurseries offer a garage, a workshop, and a shelter for gardening equipment. This mill, redesigned down to the smallest detail, is much more than a place to live. It is an architectural refuge, a constant dialogue between stone and glass, between history and modernity, between man and nature. Ideally located a few minutes from the beaches, shops, and services of Ploudalmézeau, and only 25 minutes from Brest, this expressive property will appeal to lovers of unusual places, aesthetes sensitive to architecture, lovers of unspoiled nature, and horse owners. For those who wish to expand their living or hosting project, an independent gîte, nestled on the same property, can be purchased in addition to the mill (Reference: 1510EAF).
Contact: Laurent 06 62 33 89 91 Energy Class: D / Climate Class: B Estimated annual energy expenditure: between EUR1,770 and EUR2,450 (reference year 2021)
To find out the risks to which this property is exposed: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Agency fees: 5% including tax payable by the seller for properties > EUR200,000
Additional information
- 7 rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Outdoor space : 38221 SQM
- Property tax : 1 297 €
Energy Performance Certificate
- A <= 50
- B 51-90
- C 91-150
- D 151-230
- E 231-330
- F 331-450
- G > 450
- A <= 5
- B 6-10
- C 11-20
- D 21-35
- E 36-55
- F 56-80
- G > 80
Agency fees
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The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
