In association with Fine & Country. A characterful, four bedroom detached jacobean era home with a beautiful established garden and modern double garage. Best & final offers are invited in writing to Jo Schedler by 12 noon on Tuesday 13th April 2021.
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Description
The Mill House is a truly exceptional property, being brought to the market for the first time in many years. The house has retained a great deal of its original charm and character including exposed beams and fireplaces. On the ground floor there is a hand-built kitchen, which can accommodate a dining table, and a utility room alongside. There are four generous reception rooms including a study, a formal dining room with a door leading to the garden and a sitting room, which is truly the heart of the house and has an impressive fireplace and galleried landing, allowing lots of light to flood in. There is a convenient cloakroom/shower room also on the ground floor. On the first floor west wing there is a large main bedroom with an incredibly large en-suite bathroom with beautiful wooden floors and built-in wardrobes. A large second bedroom is adjacent. On the east wing is a snug/third bedroom and a further bedroom suitable for two single beds. The final bedroom is at the top of the stairs and benefits from a bathroom just opposite.
Outside
The fully enclosed garden, in particular, feels very private and is lovingly tended with mature shrubs and trees in flower beds and there is a lawned area which leads to the summerhouse. The patio outside the dining room is perfect for al fresco dining. The modern garage, with remote controlled up-and-over door, is at the back of the house and is accessed via electric gates, providing block paved off-road parking.
Services
All main services are connected except gas. The property operates on oil fired central heating.
Public notice
Best & final offers are invited in writing to Jo Schedler by 12 noon on Tuesday 13th April 2021.<br /><br />Great Shefford is in the North Wessex Downs’ Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty benefitting from a junior school, post office and church, with the River Lambourn flowing through the heart of the village and plenty of countryside walks on the doorstep. Convenient for commuters, it is located only 1 mile from Junction 14 of the M4 and is approximately 9 miles from Newbury and 14 miles from Swindon. Hungerford is just 5 miles away with a comprehensive range of shops, pubs, leisure centre and a mainline railway station with regular trains into London Paddington.