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2 bed Flat For Rent £795
Middlemoor Mill, Dunkirk Mills, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, GL5


Description
A lovely ground floor two bedroom apartment set within this historic Grade II listed mill. With accommodation further comprising fitted kitchen, sitting room and shower room. This property is well presented and offered with vacant possession. The apartment further benefits from having use of the enviable facilities and parking that the mill has to offer. Offered unfurnished from now. Sorry no pets, children or smokers. Deposit Bond: £917.30. EPC 39/E. Council Tax Band B.

Dunkirk Mills is a Grade II listed site and is reputed to be one of the finest surviving mills of its kind in Gloucestershire. Built in the Georgian era and powered by water from the Nailsworth valley, the mills became a prominent site of textile manufacturing in the nineteenth century. In the late twentieth century the buildings were converted into accommodation with private leisure facilities.

Nailsworth (1/2 mile) is a small but busy market town situated on the west side of The Cotswolds in beautiful and unique countryside. The town (population c.7000) is a hive of industry and is still very much a working place to live, with plenty of thriving local businesses and a great range of shops and amenities including butchers, bakers, supermarkets, restaurants, banks, Post Office, library, doctors, bus station and playing field to name a few.

Nailsworth is a small but busy market town situated on the west side of The Cotswolds in beautiful and unique countryside. The town (population c.7000) is a hive of industry and is still very much a working place to live, with plenty of thriving local businesses and a great range of shops and amenities including butchers, bakers, supermarkets, bank/building society, Post Office, library, doctors, bus station and playing field to name a few. Nailsworth was the first Fair Trade town in the area and this is reflected in its style of food shops, craft shops, restaurants and the like. The town dates back to Norman times and its history is diverse and plentiful with many local landmarks and buildings of all sorts. As a result of its appeal, the town has continued to move with the times.
Stroud (mainline railway) 4 miles
Gloucester 14 miles
Cheltenham 18 miles
Bristol 29 miles
Swindon 29 Miles
NO EPC REQUIRED - LISTED BUILDING

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