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A corner of tranquility with deep roots in Transylvanian tradition.

Mill House – Tradition across four seasons, tranquility in shades of blue

Mill House from Oberwood is a restored traditional house with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room where authentic design and modern comfort create a memorable experience. Located in Porumbacu de Sus, in the heart of nature, it is ideal for families, couples, and lovers of traditional lifestyle.

At Mill House, you don’t just sleep. You breathe the past. You listen to it. You understand it.

The Story of Mill House

A house born from water, wheel, and time.
Mill House takes its name from the central symbol of the village of old: the mill. The wheel that ground both grains and time alike. A mill meant life, rhythm, seasons. Today, inside Mill House, this symbol comes to life in subtle details – from decorations to the fluid architecture of the rooms.

The blue of the plaster was the color present in most houses in Porumbacu de Sus.

Natural materials, carefully preserved, connect you to the earth and authenticity.

Thick walls, with traces of lime and time, tell silent stories

What you'll find inside

A simple dwelling, filled with traditional refinement

2 double bedrooms with comfortable beds and natural textiles

1 bathroom with rustic accents and modern amenities

Efficient electric heating for comfort throughout the year

Wi-Fi available, but not intrusive – you choose how connected you want to be

Hand-restored furniture, from dowry chests to millstones

Small windows filled with warm, diffused light

Everything is built around the idea of balance: modern-day comfort wrapped in the soft cloak of tradition.

Why choose Mill House

For tranquility.

For authenticity.

For the experience.

Because it’s different.

Visit Mill House exactly as if you were there.

Virtual Tour

Enter the rooms, discover the wall textures, admire the details – all in a complete 360° tour, available directly on the page.

Location and Access

An accessible place, yet sufficiently secluded.

Mill House is part of the Oberwood complex in Porumbacu de Sus, Sibiu County – a village at the foot of the Făgăraș Mountains, known for its natural beauty and proximity to:

The Story of the Calendar

Clay Castle

Easy and moderate mountain trails

Just 40 minutes from Sibiu

Mill House Location

Authentic does not mean old. It means sincere.

Our Mission, Vision, and Values

Mission

Let’s make others happy – by offering them unique experiences.

Vision

We aim to preserve Romanian traditions and culture and to be a landmark in Transylvania and the world.

Values

Premium services – positivity, kindness, creativity, and respect.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What Does Mill House Mean and why is it Called that?

Mill House takes its name from the traditional symbol of the mill, which once represented village life. It’s a restored house that preserves authentic elements, inspired by history and nature’s rhythms.

Mill House is ideal for 4 people.

Yes, Mill House is a safe space with a large, shared courtyard and child-friendly rooms. Many parents choose this place precisely for its tranquility.

The house has 2 double bedrooms, one bathroom, an equipped kitchen, and restored traditional furniture. It also has Wi-Fi and electric heating.

Yes, there is stable Wi-Fi connection, and the quiet space makes it perfect for remote work.

Yes. Mill House can be rented from April until December.

From Sibiu, the journey takes approximately 40 minutes by car. The village of Porumbacu de Sus is easily accessible and well signposted.

Yes. Upon request, you can rent all houses in Oberwood for retreats, workshops, or private events.

We accept pets.

You can go hiking in the Făgăraș Mountains, visit The Story of the Calendar, the Clay Castle, or simply enjoy tranquility, reading, and fresh air.

The beams, colors, silence – all are part of a heritage that you live, not just see.

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