6 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
3.14 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Set in wonderful 3.14 acres grounds bordering open countryside
- Flexible living space over three floors
- Kitchen with separate utility
- Four/five reception rooms
- Six bedrooms
- Four bathrooms
- Potential for a self contained annexe
- Garden office
A beautifully renovated Grade II listed former mill of immense charm and character.
Description
This magical home is certainly a one off and will appeal to any buyer seeking a home of great individual style that offers a true sense of history and period charm. The property has been thoughtfully restored with a light modern touch and beautifully decorated from a palette of colours that creates a wonderful relaxed ambience throughout. Possibly dating back to the 17th century, the three storey property offers 4746 sq ft of flexible, family living with an additional 1139 sq ft on the lower ground floor housing the original Mill wheels with useful workshop and cellar space. The layout of the property is such that one wing could be used as an independent annexe for a family member or fully integrated as one large home if preferred. Within the main building, the bedrooms are set over two floors and if combined, the home offers four to five reception rooms, six double bedrooms and four bathrooms. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room is a superbly spacious family hub on the ground floor designed in a simple, uncluttered style with substantial granite work surfaces, two Belfast sinks and an Aga stove.
The Mill is approached off a country lane with a sweeping gravelled drive, extensive parking and with an electric car charging point. Adjacent to the property is a delightful mill pond that acts as a magnet for local wildlife – it is a joy to walk around the 3.14 acre grounds and take in the natural beauty of the surrounds. During their ownership, the current owners have planted numerous trees and there are a number of fine, older specimens with open countryside stretching out beyond the boundary. The mill leat diverted from the Little Avon River used to power the Mill Wheel and is now a pretty feature set beyond the entertaining terrace and bordering the walled parterre. Within the orchard is an oak framed cabin with a wood burning stove and offering an idyllic retreat, perfect for quiet contemplation away from the main family house.
Location
Huntingford Mill is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Huntingford, a short drive from Charfield and the market town of Wotton-under-Edge. Wotton offers a comprehensive range of shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, post office and a primary school. Wider schooling in the area includes Beaudesert Park School, Westonbirt School, Katherine Lady Berkeley Secondary and Wycliffe College in Stonehouse. The market towns of Tetbury, Cirencester, the Spa town of Cheltenham, Bristol Parkway and Kemble train stations are within easy reach.
Distances
Charfield 1.7 miles, Wotton-under-Edge 3.6 miles, Bristol Parkway 14 miles (London Paddington 80 mins), Bristol 19 miles.
Square Footage: 6,941 sq ft
Acreage: 3.14 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water and electric
Private drainage
Fibre broadband available
Description
This magical home is certainly a one off and will appeal to any buyer seeking a home of great individual style that offers a true sense of history and period charm. The property has been thoughtfully restored with a light modern touch and beautifully decorated from a palette of colours that creates a wonderful relaxed ambience throughout. Possibly dating back to the 17th century, the three storey property offers 4746 sq ft of flexible, family living with an additional 1139 sq ft on the lower ground floor housing the original Mill wheels with useful workshop and cellar space. The layout of the property is such that one wing could be used as an independent annexe for a family member or fully integrated as one large home if preferred. Within the main building, the bedrooms are set over two floors and if combined, the home offers four to five reception rooms, six double bedrooms and four bathrooms. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room is a superbly spacious family hub on the ground floor designed in a simple, uncluttered style with substantial granite work surfaces, two Belfast sinks and an Aga stove.
The Mill is approached off a country lane with a sweeping gravelled drive, extensive parking and with an electric car charging point. Adjacent to the property is a delightful mill pond that acts as a magnet for local wildlife – it is a joy to walk around the 3.14 acre grounds and take in the natural beauty of the surrounds. During their ownership, the current owners have planted numerous trees and there are a number of fine, older specimens with open countryside stretching out beyond the boundary. The mill leat diverted from the Little Avon River used to power the Mill Wheel and is now a pretty feature set beyond the entertaining terrace and bordering the walled parterre. Within the orchard is an oak framed cabin with a wood burning stove and offering an idyllic retreat, perfect for quiet contemplation away from the main family house.
Location
Huntingford Mill is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Huntingford, a short drive from Charfield and the market town of Wotton-under-Edge. Wotton offers a comprehensive range of shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, post office and a primary school. Wider schooling in the area includes Beaudesert Park School, Westonbirt School, Katherine Lady Berkeley Secondary and Wycliffe College in Stonehouse. The market towns of Tetbury, Cirencester, the Spa town of Cheltenham, Bristol Parkway and Kemble train stations are within easy reach.
Distances
Charfield 1.7 miles, Wotton-under-Edge 3.6 miles, Bristol Parkway 14 miles (London Paddington 80 mins), Bristol 19 miles.
Square Footage: 6,941 sq ft
Acreage: 3.14 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water and electric
Private drainage
Fibre broadband available
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