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5 bed property, in Goudhurst, £699,950
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5 bed house

Goudhurst, Kent TN17
Planning
£699,950
-6.7%

Price History

Initial price £750,000
Apr 8, 2026 £699,950
Price Change -6.7%

Our Summary

  • In 1937 much of the machinery was sold, the main wheel, however, remains intact but in need of refurbishment
  • However, the mill has been unoccupied for some time and is now in need of refurbishment
  • Importantly the old water mill remains in situ but is in need of refurbishment, planning consent was granted but currently lapsed
  • The property comprises: · Beautifully converted Grade II Listed Kentish water mill · Exposed beams, stonework and brickwork · First floor, triple aspect drawing room overlooking the river with inglenook fireplace · Farmhouse style kitchen and day room · Dining room · Utility room · Master bedroom with ensuite · Four further bedrooms · Family bathroom · Planning permission (lapsed) for new vehicular access · Planning permission (lapsed) for two-bay oak-framed garage · Large annex in the garden with expired planning permission for residential use · Beautifully landscaped grounds featuring the mill wheel Entrance Porch / Vestibule 7’12 x 3’8” With natural stone tiled flooring Door opening through to: Potential Dining Room or possible garaging 22’3” x 12’5” Heavily beamed with original door opening to side
  • Kitchen / Day Room 23’7” x 22’1” The Kitchen was fitted out some years ago and probably in need of refurbishment
  • Annex Building A single storey traditionally built with brick and tiled roof, in need of complete refurbishment

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Description

Hope Mill is a beautiful Grade II Listed former water mill situated on the River Teise in the village of Goudhurst, Kent. Dating back to around 1516, the property has been painstakingly restored and offers a unique blend of history, character, and charm. The mill, which was once used to grind corn and "Brazool" for dyers, is one of only about 500 remaining water mills in England and is situated within the Cranbrook School Catchment Area.

The property features exposed beams, stonework, and brickwork throughout, with a triple aspect drawing room overlooking the river and a farmhouse-style kitchen and day room. The property also includes five bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a large annex in the garden with expired planning permission for residential use. With planning permission (lapsed) for new vehicular access and a two-bay oak-framed garage, this property offers endless possibilities for renovation and restoration.