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House For Sale £1,150,000
Horton Road, Horton, Berkshire SL3


Description
Mildridge Farmhouse is a substantial red brick Georgian Farmhouse dating from around 1750 and was originally part of a 600-acre farm. The property is set within mature grounds of approximately 0.7 acres, offering unoverlooked views of lawns, mature trees and private parking for several vehicles.

The property was Grade ll Listed by Historic England in 1955, and retains the historic feature oval and venetian windows, hardwood sash windows, oak beams, Inglenook fireplace, and other original fireplaces and features.

Under the same ownership for some 40 years the house is currently arranged as six one- bed apartments, with separate office or further bedroom / lounge with Inglenook and a detached sauna cabin. The property offers ample opportunity for conversion back to a substantial and elegant family home of historic character in a rural setting, subject to necessary consents, further information is available on request.

Mildridge Farm is recognised in the older parish records, as a solid house of historical note, and is mentioned in the Doomsday Survey.

Situation

Mildridge Farmhouse is conveniently situated between the villages of Horton and Colnbrook with local amenities including shops, a nursery, school, and many historic pubs and restaurants, nearby.

Further sports and leisure activities including sailing & water sports clubs, lawn tennis, cricket and a supermarket are within a few minutes’ drive of the property, in both Datchet and Wraysbury.

The property is close to both Sunnymeads and Wraysbury stations providing direct links into Windsor & London Waterloo (approx 50 mins), and also has easy access to both the M4, M25 motorway network and Heathrow Airport.

The local Church of England parish church, St Michael and All Angels originates from the 12th century with additions in the 15th and 16th centuries. The name most associated with Horton is that of John Milton (1608-74) whose mother is buried beneath the flat stone tomb in part of the 12th century church. Milton wrote many of his poems, including Il Penseroso and l’Allegro, while living in Horton and a Victorian window by Kempe in the church commemorates his poem Paradise Lost.

Outside

Sitting in mature grounds of approx 0.7 acre, the property is gated and approached via a stone bridge and provides parking for several vehicles.

Additional Information

All the apartments are let on ast’s producing a rental income. Further information is available on request.

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