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Photos: Check out the entire French estate for sale in an incredible offer.

Photos: Check out the entire French estate for sale in an incredible offer.

Photos: Check out the entire French estate for sale in an incredible offer.

In this unique corner of northeastern France, a charming abandoned hamlet with a lake and an old factory is up for sale. Realtors describe this offer as "unusual and stunning." The hamlet, called Le Beutcho, is now available for just under 2.3 million euros. It includes:

  • an abandoned wire manufacturing plant that closed in 2006;
  • owner's house;
  • a street with workers' houses;
  • two other residential units;
  • a large lake covering almost 26 hectares;
  • adjacent 25 hectares of agricultural land.

This object is located near the commune of Haute-Vesle in the department of Upper Saône.

The real estateagency Horae-Transactions, specializing in the sale of rural properties, emphasizes that thisunique opportunityto become the owner of a piece of local history. In its heyday, about 220 people worked at this factory. All the houses in the hamlet date back to the 19th century and are connected to its industrial past, even though most of them, like the workshops, now look abandoned and are overgrown with plants.

The history of the hamlet

An interesting fact: the history of this hamlet dates back to 1539, when a windmill was established on this site.

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Later, in the late 16th to early 17th century, a blast furnace was built here. At the height of its prosperity, the factory provided jobs for about 100 people and reached its production peak in 1964, producing up to 200 tons of steel per month.

Nevertheless, in 2006 the factory closed down, and at that time there were only 20 employees working here. According to the agent's words,Any potential project for the development of this site will be considered.Among the ideas being discussed for the future use of the area are:

  • tourist initiatives;
  • eco-village;
  • housing for elderly people.

It is noteworthy that such proposals open new horizons for both investors and those who dream of living in nature.

Due to its abandonment and architectural value, this hamlet may attract not only historians but also those looking for a unique opportunity to do something meaningful and become part of the pristine landscape of rural France. There are countless possibilities here, ranging from restoring historical buildings to creating cozy spots for relaxation and living. It is a true find for those who appreciate not only comfort but also the rich history that this land is full of.

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