This striking mill house (dating back to the mid 19th century) had stood empty for 60 years. It has now been renovated to a very high standard but still retains all the character you would image for such an old, interesting and historic building. It has two double bedrooms each with their own staircases and bathrooms. It's almost a house of two half's, yet quirky, it's well insulated, double glazed, spacious but cozy and has all the benefits of modern life whilst retaining a feel of a 'rosier' bygone time. The house stands in two and a half acres of private woodland and is bordered by a stream to one side and and apple orchard to the other. Wildlife is in abundance from kingfishers, buzzards and woodpeckers to deer, squirrels and tiny lizards. In spring the woods are full of bluebells, but each season brings its own delight for you to explore. An impressive house of four floors, it's known locally as the little manor house. Also known as the 'haunted' house but as I have yet to see an apparition we assume this is either just local legend or that the spirits are content! As you arrive there is a gated parking area with space for at least 2 cars. On this level there are two large cellars. The cellar to the left is now a wood store, laundry room and downstairs toilet. There is also a staircase leading to the kitchen on the first floor. In the cellar to the right we store garden equipment. But more interestingly , under the stairs, which also lead to the first floor, there is a wine cellar. From the parking area you climb the few steps (there is also a ramp) which lead to the front door and directly to the first floor. On entering you find yourself in a long corridor with the door to the left leading to the sitting room. The staircase rising to the first bedroom and bathroom or straight on into the kitchen. The sitting room has a fabulous log burning stove (electric heating is also available in all rooms) which is guaranteed to keep you warm even on the coldest winter nights. The furniture is clean and comfortable and the house has a quirky regency style featuring cut glass chandeliers, books and ornaments. there are some other slightly more 'emporium' artifacts, which I will leave for you to discover yourself.
The kitchen is both old and modern. The log burning range is wonderful in winter months but the modern inset electric oven and gas hob more practical for other times of the year. There is a dishwasher, fridge, kettle, toaster and coffee maker and sufficient kitchen paraphernalia to keep most cooks happy. The dining table and chairs seat four very comfortably.
From the kitchen another flight of stairs leads to the second bedroom and bathroom.
Bedroom one is an exceptionally nice room. It has a three windowed aspect with wonderful views over the stream to one side, orchard to the back and the lane which passes the house to the front. Fantastic in the summer with windows open and lacy curtains blowing in the breeze, or warm and cosy in the winter with the feature fireplace twinkling (you'll love it or hate it but you don't have to turn it on).
The double bed is new and very comfortable. Breakfast in bed and a good book an absolute must.
The bathroom is just next door and is a treat. It has a loo, good big bath and overhead shower. The basin is peculiarly set into the old marble fire surround.
The second bedroom is accessed by a second staircase leading from the kitchen. It is a smaller room set in the eaves. It has a large velux window and two single beds. Again the mattresses are new and very comfortable.. The bathroom opposite has a full size bath with over head shower and a rather intriguing basin set into an old sewing machine base. Sometimes after a hike or a bicycle trip, you can't beat a long soak.
It's a quaint little house with a labyrinth of stairs and corridors. Ideal for two couples or perhaps a family with slightly older children.
One of the great joys of this house is its position., away from it all and yet not isolated. The nearest town is La Chapelle d'Andaine. Its a quick 2mins in the car, or you could easily cycle or walk. It is not a tourist destination but a typical French town where people live and work. It has two banks; two boulangeries, a butcher; cafe/bar hotel and restaurant, La Poste, medical center with doctors and dentist. and a super market.
Five minutes in the opposite direction you find yourself in the spa town of Bagnoles de L'Orne. This is a gem for tourists. A large choice of restaurants, casino, cafe bars and terraces. Activities throughout the summer months which include street theater, live music, firework displays and much ,much more.
Le Pré du Moulin is an excellent base for anyone who enjoys country living. Walkers can explore the paths and tracks which start from right outside the house. Cyclist can enjoy the quiet country lanes. The area is steeped in history for the history buff and there are many gorgeous yet often little known grand houses and castles to visit in the area.
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About the area
La Chapelle d'Audaine
Located in Rives 'Andaine, this holiday home is in a rural area. Firefighters Museum and Château de Lassay are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Castle Lassay and Bois Thibault Castle. Travelling with kids? Consider Ferme du cheval de trait and Parc du Château de la Roche-Bagnoles. Sailing and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hunting nearby.
Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Bagnoles de L'Orne en Normandie Golf Club - 8 min drive - 8.4 km
Bagnoles de l'Orne Casino - 8 min drive - 6.8 km
Carrouges Château - 31 min drive - 38.6 km
Château de La Motte-Husson - 44 min drive - 56.6 km
Getting around
Flers Station - 34 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 12 min drive
Hôtel Le Roc au chien - Restaurant La Belle Epoque - 8 min drive
Hôtel Spa du Béryl - 8 min drive
Bellas Tea Room - 8 min drive
Millénium Kebab - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Mill house with private wood pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property. Some restrictions may apply, so please contact the property for more details.
How much does it cost to stay at Mill house with private wood?
As of 11 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Mill house with private wood on 14 Apr 2026 start from £91, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Mill house with private wood?
On-site parking is available at the property.
Where is Mill house with private wood located?
This family-friendly Rives 'Andaine holiday home is located in a rural location, within 3 mi (5 km) of Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, Ferme du cheval de trait and Parc du Château de la Roche-Bagnoles. Le Bois Parcours Nature and Bagnoles de L'Orne en Normandie Golf Club are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
My 3 person family enjoyed our week long stay at Jennifer’s beautiful millhouse at the end of March. The house had everything we needed or wanted during our stay. The kitchen is very well-equipped, the sitting room is very comfortable (especially with the wood stove) and we enjoyed great sleep in the very comfy beds. My daughter loved exploring the property and having her own bed/bath “wing” under the eaves of the house. Waking up to birdsong everyday was amazing, too! The location made a great base for exploring all the region has to offer. Highly recommend this property!
So quiet and tucked out of the way. Lovely garden to explore. Character quirky home with especially lovely kitchen / dining room. 1 mile walk to bakery and short drive from everything else! Birdsong every day in the garden!
If you don’t mind driving it’s a great quiet place - we loved it! The quietness was exactly what we wanted!
A great place to be - just on the outskirts of a classic French village with a supermarket nearby and an excellent boulangerie. Peaceful, warm, well kept and with an extremely well equipped kitchen.
In all, just a really nice place, easy to get into.
Would say the mattress in the main room could do with replacing - this one is just starting to sag in the middle, but otherwise, I have no negative comments at all.
A great welcome pack when we arrived, too, with a bottle of Pommeau and various other bits. A lot of attention to detail in the finishing of the building. Great.
The property contains everything you need for a holiday. The local supermarket and boulanger can provide all you are likely to need and the local cave has a superb calvados liqueur. It would suit walkers and cyclists with adjacent tracks otherwise a car is essential. The woodlands around the property contain many bird species but would benefit from much more of it to be made accessible. This is an old property so do not expect it to be spotlessly clean. It would benefit from a manual to some of the equipment.(We only found the washing machine in the cellar on our last day and the TV is temperamental) Overall we enjoyed our stay and it is close to the Spar town of Bagnoles with many good shops and restaurants.
Richard B.
Stayed 6 nights in Jun 2023
Verified
8/10 Good
Jan D.
16 Jan 2018
Rustic Charm
We stayed with our labra doodle, Wilson at The Mill House over the New Year period, we were given a warm welcome by Jenny and her husband on arrival. Due to Storm Dylan and Eleanor, the weather was pretty appalling but fortunately the Mill House has two wood burners, one in the lounge and one in the kitchen, plus radiators in all the rooms, so we were as warm as toast. Again due to the weather, rain or wind is fine, but both together, horizontally, not conducive to being outside, even Wilson did not want to go out! We were not able to sight see as much as we had hoped, lots of reading and TV, catching up on Christmas/holiday films. There was a dog walk right beside the house, which was great, other than being quite a steep up hill drag initially, great on the way back though. This sadly very quickly got too wet for us to use, so we drove 7mins down the road to a lovely town called Bagnoles-de-I'Orne, which is a very pretty town that has a tarmac walk along the river, a god send. There are several good super markets close by to buy food. We really enjoyed our break, despite the howling gales, the house has all you want with plenty of cut wood for the burners. We found the bed a little hard for us and because we were pretty much house bound a bigger TV would have been nice but other than that it was great. We left Normandy mainly under water, it and the Mill House must be a lovely place in the sunshine.
Heerlijk! Heel fijn verblijf en alles wat je nodig hebt! Dit was onze 2de keer, enige punt wat belangrijk is om te weten dat het bed in de slaapkamer een twijfelaar is van 1,90 met een foot board, dus voor de NL’ers een belangrijk punt.
Très bon séjour dans une très jolie maison, confortable, très cosy, décorée avec goût. La campagne environnante nous a permis de faire de belles promenades. Nous recommandons
Belle petite maison bien rénovée, joliment décorée, complètement entourée d'arbres, avec deux espaces de nuit bien séparés (idéal avec des adolescents !).
A 10 minutes de Bagnoles de l'Orne et de la forêt d'Andaines, parfait pour les ballades en forêt, ou les restos.
BRUNO J.
Stayed 14 nights in Jul 2024
Verified
8/10 Good
Rita V.
26 Jun 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication
Haus am Bach
Das Haus ist gemütlich eingerichtet. Wir hatten zu zweit viel Platz und haben uns wohl gefühlt. Von der Unterkunft aus sind wir viel Rad gefahren, auch zum Einkauf in den nächsten Supermarkt. Im nahegelegenen Dorf gab es leider keine weiteren Geschäfte, außer einer kleinen Bäckerei. Dort haben wir eine Bar vermisst , um mal einen Kaffee zu trinken.
Nous avons passé une très bonne semaine dans la jolie maison de Jennifer. C'est une demeure spacieuse et bien équipée. Il y a pleins de belles randonnées, de jolies villes et de chouettes villages à découvrir. C'est une partie de la Normandie que nous ne connaissions pas et nous avons beaucoup apprécié.
Wij hebben een week mogen genieten van dit huis. Alles was zoals beschreven, geen gekke verrassingen qua kosten en meer dan voldoende hout voor de haard. Alle leuke plekken en steden zijn een stukje rijden, maar het bos met wandel mogelijkheden zeer dichtbij. Het huis is heel fijn, knus en meer dan ruim voor met zijn 2. De 2de slaapkamer met eigen badkamer dan ook niet nodig gehad. Wij komen graag terug!
We were very impressed by this clever conversion of two quite plain houses into a well designed and characterful place. Everything worked, and everything looked good, if slightly quirky. We did wonder if the encouragement of wild life in the garden might have gone a little too far, as the bushes and trees had grown excessively in places.
The house was all I wanted it to be. Not too orderly not too square and modern. We both loved it. The location was superb, which is always a bonus. Lots of pleasant towns and a city or two. I didn’t want to use the car too much being on the road a lot for work so just to relax and enjoy the house was ideal and I’d think nothing of booking the property again.
Natuurlijke omgeving met veel wandelmogelijkheden. Met smaak ingericht historisch gebouw. Keuken is goed uitgerust. Voor beide houtvuren is hout beschikbaar.
Peaceful historic dog friendly house that we enjoyed whilst in Normandy. The kitchen was spacious, allowing us to comfortably prepare and indulge in locally sourced food and wine. On rainy, lazy days we spent time in the lounge taking advantage of the numerous television channels. We enjoyed our stay and found Jennifer to be a lovely host.
We had a very enjoyable and memorable week at the mill. It has a huge space and lots of useful utensils. It feels like a small manor house and is delightfully quirky. The nearby Auberge de Corbonnieres is well worth a visit for excellent food and cider.
Prachtige woning in een prachtige streek. Goed uitgeruste keuken. Zeer fijne ontvangst door de gastvrouw. Via de wandelgids die in de woning aanwezig is fijne en mooie wandelingen gemaakt.
Maison très agreable, reposante et plaisante pour une famille. Pour passer un moment hors du monde. Repas dehors appréciables. Molky dans la prairie de la maison. On a adoré la deco et le confort.
It was another amazing stay in this beautiful house (we stayed in 2019 as well). A wonderfully warm welcome was the start of a lovely few days. The house is romantic, quiet and well maintained. It is a great kitchen, with both woodfired oven and conventional oven. The woodfired stove in the sitting room is a delight too. The shutters are great - a quiet and dark nights sleep is ensured. We can't wait to return!
Benjamin H.
Stayed 4 nights in Feb 2020
About the host
Hosted by Jennifer Stocks
I have been living in France for 25 years and France is now my home. I love where I live and even more, love to share it with visitors to the area. I think I know every little village and country lane but even now after a quarter of a century' just now and then, either I will pass somewhere or someone will say," Have you seen such and such" and I'll think well, I didn't know that was there! Its like that here, hidden treasures just around the corner. I love country life (more rustic than refined); I'm fascinated by architecture (old and new); if it grows it's great (except docks and bindweed); if it squawks, meows, neighs or woofs, I've probably got one; and I'm a hundred times happier in wellies than high heels.
Why they chose this property
I've been driving passed this house for a couple decades and could never understand why it was abandoned. It's one of those houses that 's sort of mysterious, maybe a bit sad, but definitely has a strong, if strange, attraction. We started work on it last year and and with no exaggeration, was stunned at the reaction of the locals. So many people stopped to say how delighted they were to see the old place live again and even the older residents said they couldn't remember anyone living there. Its undergone a massive rejuvenation and just peeling back 60 years of vegetation revealed a stunning and surprisingly well preserved building. Now with its new roof and all, its been returned to the grandeur and elegance it deserved.
What makes this property unique
Situated in a small valley with its own babbling brook. The ancient woodland with huge Oaks and Ash trees. The bluebells and ferns and all the creatures that live there, remind me of 'Swallows and Amazons' or perhaps'Tales from the River Bank'. It's a truly magical place for all ages.