It likely is protected, these mills usually are..., so they can only renovate and not tear them down. So London people have bought it, they probably think it's going to sell as well as property does in the capital...
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Yes, of course, I forgot about that. There are protected buildings here, too. The so-called Cultural Heritage Institute has to sign off on every construction, upgrading, and renovation permit. This is for all buildings, public and private. Sometimes, houses collapse because the owner isn't allowed to repair them. It has to be precise to their plans, which are, on average, 10x more expensive. 😂