4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1797
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Basic 4Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Unspoilt countryside within an AONB
- Immediate access to wonderful walks and no neighbours
- Close to Lower Ansty with popular pub The Fox Inn
- With well stocked farm shop at Brewery Farm
- Handsome cottage in glorious setting
- Lovely gardens with garage/workshop and barn
- Three paddocks and woodland
- EPC Rating = E
Enchanting,converted corn mill with 5.64 acres set in a tranquil and private setting.
Description
Tucked away beside a stream amidst beautiful, rolling countryside, Peck Mills is an enchanting former corn mill that used to be part of the surrounding estate. It has been let successfully for many years and appears to be in good structural condition but would now benefit from some updating.
It stands in about 5.64 acres encompassing a garage/workshop, pole barn, woodland and three paddocks. The mill has three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room plus utility and boot rooms on the ground floor and four bedrooms and family bathroom upstairs, with scope to convert the smallest bedroom into an en suite bath/shower room for the principal bedroom.
Location
Peck Mills is surrounded by unspoilt countryside within an AONB with immediate access to miles of wonderful walks and has no near neighbours.
The nearby hamlet of Lower Ansty has a popular pub (The Fox Inn), a parish church just a couple of fields away at Bingham's Melcombe and a well stocked farm shop opposite The Fox Inn at Brewery Farm.
The county town of Dorchester can meet most day to day needs including a selection of large supermarkets and a mainline railway station providing direct services to Waterloo.
The county is blessed with a wide choice of popular schools from both the state and independent sectors.
Square Footage: 1,797 sq ft
Acreage: 5.64 Acres
Directions
What3Words: acrobat.workbook.hunt
DT2 7PX
Peck Mills is in a very rural setting and satnav/Google Maps might direct you onto a route that crosses a nearby ford. This can vary in height and therefore it is advisable to approach from the north via Lower Ansty to avoid it. On arriving on the northern edge of the hamlet continue south passing The Fox Inn. Just past the pub turn left onto Aller Lane. Follow the lane and the driveway entrance to the property will be found on the right after three quarters of a mile.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band F
Mains electricity. Private water supply and drainage (treatment plant). Oil fired central heating. Superfast broadband. Double sided woodburning stove.
Description
Tucked away beside a stream amidst beautiful, rolling countryside, Peck Mills is an enchanting former corn mill that used to be part of the surrounding estate. It has been let successfully for many years and appears to be in good structural condition but would now benefit from some updating.
It stands in about 5.64 acres encompassing a garage/workshop, pole barn, woodland and three paddocks. The mill has three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room plus utility and boot rooms on the ground floor and four bedrooms and family bathroom upstairs, with scope to convert the smallest bedroom into an en suite bath/shower room for the principal bedroom.
Location
Peck Mills is surrounded by unspoilt countryside within an AONB with immediate access to miles of wonderful walks and has no near neighbours.
The nearby hamlet of Lower Ansty has a popular pub (The Fox Inn), a parish church just a couple of fields away at Bingham's Melcombe and a well stocked farm shop opposite The Fox Inn at Brewery Farm.
The county town of Dorchester can meet most day to day needs including a selection of large supermarkets and a mainline railway station providing direct services to Waterloo.
The county is blessed with a wide choice of popular schools from both the state and independent sectors.
Square Footage: 1,797 sq ft
Acreage: 5.64 Acres
Directions
What3Words: acrobat.workbook.hunt
DT2 7PX
Peck Mills is in a very rural setting and satnav/Google Maps might direct you onto a route that crosses a nearby ford. This can vary in height and therefore it is advisable to approach from the north via Lower Ansty to avoid it. On arriving on the northern edge of the hamlet continue south passing The Fox Inn. Just past the pub turn left onto Aller Lane. Follow the lane and the driveway entrance to the property will be found on the right after three quarters of a mile.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band F
Mains electricity. Private water supply and drainage (treatment plant). Oil fired central heating. Superfast broadband. Double sided woodburning stove.
About this agent

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