The Watermill, High Street, Edenbridge Mixed use for sale

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The Watermill, High Street, Edenbridge Mixed use for sale

The Watermill, High Street, Edenbridge
£390,000

Our Summary

  • Granted Planning Permission to change the Use From Class E Office to Residential
  • The property is currently used as an office and has just received full planning permission to change the use to residential
  • * Granted planning permission to convert into a 3 bedroom family home* Grade II listed 18th century mill* 2,509 square feet* Three storey mill* Abundance of character* Mill wheel* Millpond terrace* Short distance from mainline railway stations* 45 minutes to London from Edenbridge train station* Junction 6 m25 - 20 minutes* Junction 5 m25 - 30 minutes* Adjacent to the river Eden* Beautiful setting* No onward chain Currently the property is laid out as follows:Front door opening to ground floor: approximately 415 square feetLarge open room with two sets of stairs to the first floor
  • Granted planning permission to convert the property to a single three bedroom dwelling, set over 3 floors, with a home office and terrace, overlooking its own mill pond
  • The fact the planning has been granted for the change of use and the alternative interior layouts can be discussed with the architect
  • Local Authority: Sevenoaks District CouncilCurrent Rateable Value: £13,000Tenure: FreeholdPlanning Permission: Edenbridge is a small market town with an attractive medieval high street surrounded by countryside with a selection of shops, including Waitrose, pubs, restaurants, its own museum and hospital with MIU

Description

This stunning Grade II listed watermill in Edenbridge, Kent, offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history. With its picturesque setting, surrounded by countryside and a short distance from mainline railway stations and amenities, this 18th-century mill has been granted planning permission to convert into a beautiful three-bedroom family home. The property, currently used as an office, boasts an abundance of character, including a mill wheel and millpond, and features a unique layout with three storeys, vaulted ceilings, and plenty of natural light. With its rich history dating back to 1199, the property has undergone various transformations, including a stint as a restaurant, and is now ready for a new chapter as a residential home. With its proximity to London, the M25, and Gatwick airport, this property is an ideal choice for those seeking a unique and peaceful retreat.
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