Overview
- Entrance vestibule
- Sitting room
- Timber conservatory
- Dining kitchen
- WC
- Three bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Enclosed garden
Built around 1865, The Mill House is a traditional stone property with a slate roof. It sits within generous garden grounds and has a south-facing outlook at the rear, out towards the surrounding countryside and the hills beyond.
Accommodation
A part glazed door opens into a welcoming entrance vestibule, offering ample space for storing coats and boots. To the left is a convenient WC, fitted with a wash basin and having a window to the side.
The spacious dining kitchen has an excellent range of white wall and base units, complemented by black granite work surfaces and contrasting tiled splashbacks. A window overlooking the rear garden sits above a Belfast-style sink. The gas hob has an extractor hood above, and integrated appliances include double electric ovens and a fridge/freezer. There is additional space for a freestanding washing machine, along with a useful pantry cupboard.
An inner hallway leads to the generous hardwood garden room, laid with slate flooring and set on a stone dwarf wall and incorporating part of the original cottage wall. Surrounded by windows, it is a bright and inviting space, with an external door opening directly into the garden. Beautifully presented, the room enjoys stunning views across the hills beyond.
The living room has timber flooring and a wood-burning stove set on a slate hearth with a timber surround. A window overlooks the garden and the hills.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is a single bedroom with a front-facing window.
On the upper floor are two further double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and south-facing dormer windows. The family bathroom includes a bath, wash basin, WC and a separate shower, with a large Velux window allowing generous natural light. Two additional Velux windows brighten the upper hallway.
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