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2 bed Flat For Sale £230,000
Millend Mill, Millend Lane, Eastington


Description
A fourth floor, two bedroom apartment situated in a historic mill. The mill was converted into residential apartments in 2016 and has previously won the ALA award for best creative re-use of an industrial building. The property boasts open plan living accommodation with electric underfloor heating. There are two double bedrooms, a mezzanine landing and bathroom. There is one allocated parking space and communal gardens along with a communal entrance hall boasting an abundance of history and character. The property is being offered to the market CHAIN FREE and has a current rental income of £750.00pcm.

Entrance Hall - Door to apartment. Access to open plan living space, bedrooms, bathroom and stairs to mezzanine landing. Storage cupboard.

Mezzanine Landing - Glass balustrade and power.

Open Plan Living Space - Three double-glazed Velux windows to side elevation and two windows to rear elevation. Range of wall and base units with oven, four ring electric hob, sink with mixer tap and drainer and integrated fridge/freezer.

Bedroom One - Double-glazed Velux window and double-glazed window to rear elevation.

Bedroom Two - Double-glazed Velux window.

Bathroom - Low-level WC, bath with shower over and wash hand basin.

History - Millend was an old mill site which originally belonged to the Manor of Alkrintone, one of the two Manors making up the Eastington Parish. It is thought to have been built around 1815. The building was originally a Domesday corn mill and later adapted to become a local woollen cloth mill. In 1869, the mill was sold and by 1876 the new owner was trading as a miller and corn dealer of Eastington Flour Mills. Due to the conversion a new steam engine was installed and the water wheels were reduced from two to three. In 1895, Millend was converted into a maltings and was operated as a maltings until the 1930s. The 1950s saw the mill being used for grain drying and eventually it was demoted to storage and for the use of shipping antiques. In 2016 the mill was converted into apartments and has previously won the ALA award for best creative re-use of an industrial building.

Outside - There is one allocated parking space with visitors parking. There is a communal garden area and communal entrance hall that boasts an abundance of history.

Location - The property is situated in the popular village of Eastington, which lies four miles West of Stroud and nine miles South of Gloucester at the entrance of the Stroud Valley. It is situated West of Stonehouse town and is extremely convenient for Junction 13 of the M5 motorway, the A38 and the A419 roads. There are useful facilities within Eastington such as a new Community Centre, Co-op, post office, a butcher, pubs, hairdressers, a garage, village hall and the property is located within the catchment area for Eastington Primary School which has an Outstanding Ofsted report.

Tenure, Services And Local Authority - Leasehold - 125 year lease beginning January 1st 2015 with 117 years remaining.
All mains services are believed to be connected to the property with the exception of gas. The property has electric underfloor heating.
Annual services charges of approximately £2,800.00 to include cleaning of the common areas, buildings insurance and external maintenance managed by Remus Management Limited.
Stroud District Council. Tax Band C: £1,893.76 (2023/24).


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