The Old Mill House
The Old Mill House is a well-appointed period property which is Grade II Listed, and requires complete modernisation and renovation. The house is of brick elevations under a tiled roof, with a number of fine sash windows and period features throughout. There is significant scope to create a fantastic family home, situated in a secluded and private location. The principal house is believed to date from the mid-18th Century with early 19th Century extensions and additions. Within the house itself there is a large traditional oil fired Aga and some period features including dados, picture rails and cornicing. The house sits centrally within its grounds and is approached via a gravel driveway ending in a turning area to the south-west of the house.
The Cottage
To the head of the driveway and to the south-west of the house is a delightful two bedroom detached cottage over two floors. This is currently occupied by a protected tenant, please speak to the agent for more details. The cottage has good sized accommodation and is of brick elevations under a pantile roof. It has its own private garden and a large garage to the end of the property.
The Old Mill House is approached over a gravel driveway which is owned by the neighbouring farm from the public road. The Old Mill House benefits from a right of way over this driveway until it enters its own land and in turn its own gravel driveway. The gardens are principally laid to lawn interspersed with a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees including some superb specimens which include some fine beech trees to the east of the house. There is a small orchard and there is the potential to develop a superb garden. To the north of the house is a paddock which could be suitable for equestrian use. There are extensive outbuildings which could be converted to additional accommodation if required and if necessary.