Restoration and conversion of the oldest surviving water mill in Derbyshire in superb rural location

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The Old Mill House

For generations the home of Bradbourne millers, the Grade II listed Old Mill House has been meticulously restored to combine high quality new fittings with period features including stone floors, beamed ceilings, original fireplaces, rustic doors and mullioned windows. Externally, its historic stone walls are topped by decorative chimneys that are unique to the Tissington Estate.

Set in attractive lawned gardens, the property’s elevated position provides splendid views over the surrounding countryside as well as the adjoining mill pond. Substantial detached stables offer huge flexibility either for storage, stabling or possibly a games room. With its own adjoining land, thus having great appeal for those wanting to indulge in equestrian or outdoor pursuits.

The accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises:

Ground floor: Large entrance hall with original stone floor, beamed ceiling and restored staircase; sitting room with stone floor and beamed ceiling, study off; dining room leading to snug with original stone fireplace; double height kitchen fitted with hand-made units and range cooker; utility room; back porch and cloakroom. 

First floor: Main bedroom with a restored stone fireplace and exposed beam; en suite shower room with Villeroy and Boch suite; three further bedrooms, family bathroom with Villeroy and Boch suite.

 

 

 


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