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Property Description: We discovered our charming Mill in Provence back in 2012 and immediately fell in love with its unique history and character. Dating back to 1745, this former commercial mill was originally used to produce fabric dyes for the French Armies before transitioning into a silk and wine mill. The distinctive Oppede white stone walls, original chestnut beams, and creaky floors add to the old-world charm of this historical property. Situated in a quiet dead-end street, it offers a safe and serene environment for both pets and children. The picturesque views of the water wheel, chateau, and river can be enjoyed right from the dining table, while a cozy stone fireplace warms the lounge room. Location: Conveniently located within walking distance to the train station, this property offers easy access to major cities like Paris, Marseille, and London. The Provence airport is just a 40-minute drive away, and attractions such as the Sunday market at L' Isle sur la Sorgue and the ski fields near Mont Ventoux are within close proximity. The region is renowned for its wineries, food markets, and antique shops, making it a paradise for enthusiasts of all kinds. Interior: The property comes fully furnished with European kitchen appliances and fittings included in the sale. From the Siemens dishwasher to the Smeg stove and La Sommeliere wine fridge, every detail has been carefully considered for convenience and comfort. The cozy interior is complemented by a private walled garden, perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. The olive tree and banksia roses lend a touch of Mediterranean charm, while a secluded casbah offers a tranquil retreat for yoga and quiet contemplation. Additional Details: Being part of an 18th-century community built by the local Chateau owner, this Mill is classified as a historic building with a nominal tax de habitation. The annual electric bill is estimated at around 2,700 euros, and rental income potential has been proven in the past. Whether for personal use or as an investment property, this unique offering presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Provencal history. Price Thoughts: Priced at €725,000, this property reflects the historical significance and unique character that is hard to come by in today's market. With its prime location, charming features, and rental potential, this Mill offers a one-of-a-kind investment opportunity for those seeking a truly special piece of Provence.