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- Subject to the necessary consents, many of these buildings would be ideal for conversion to annexe accommodation, home offices, or holiday lets
- It has clear potential for updating in line with personal taste
- With thoughtful redecoration, there is considerable opportunity to bring out the full potential of these rooms
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Description
Mill House, a Grade II listed Georgian home built in 1782, sits beside the old mill stream and occupies approximately fifteen acres of land. The property features a network of enchanting gardens, including mature trees, hedges, and a treehouse, with the mill-stream flowing from the house to a small stream, pond, and ultimately the River Welland. The house is surrounded by traditional outbuildings, such as a glasshouse, dovecote, garage, log store, and storage barn, which offer potential for conversion to annexe accommodation or other uses.
The property also includes a mill leat, mill pond, and an engineered weir, part of the historic corn mill workings, which are now maintained by the Environment Agency. The home is situated on a south-facing lawn with a broad, stone-flagged terrace that extends over the stream, offering a peaceful spot to sit and take in the views.