In 1930, Gustave Quinson, Director of the Théâtres Parisiens, had a prestigious residence built around the mill, complete with tower and guest house, where he welcomed the personalities of the theater Tout-Paris of the time.
Today, the property comprises a 14-room main house, a guest house, an outbuilding with an office and a DIY workshop, a consecrated chapel and a 2-hectare park with several lakes, an orchard and a natural spring.
On the first floor, the main house features a large eat-in kitchen, a cathedral lounge with a large period fireplace, and a living room, all opening onto two terraces, the pond and the park.
On the second floor are two bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms.
On the second floor, a master suite with dressing room, bathroom/shower and balcony overlooking the park and forest.
On the top floor, two bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms.
On the garden level, you'll find a projection room, an office, a studio organized as a gym with its own sauna and shower room.
There's also a heated swimming pool.
This unique property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home full of charm and history.
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