The old-timbered stone mill, from the 17th century, is situated in Claude Monet's beloved village, just a short walk from Monet's House and the Museum of the Impressionisms.
This favorite gathering-place of the 19th century Impressionists, permeated with art history, is a living reference work of famous painting subjects.
Home to several artists,the mill itself was also a favorite subject of the numerous painters: in 1892 Théodore Robinson did a serie of paintings of it which are now part of some of the greatest art collections in the wold, included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The surrounding park which covers three hectares and enhanced by century-old trees, is crisscrossed by several différent branches of the Epte River, with a small central island which is home to our Wallabies.