Approximately 300m private river frontage and mill pond
A rare, characterful Jacobean-era country house set on just under three acres with approximately 300 metres of private river frontage. The converted-barn feel combines high ceilings, exposed beams and large windows across spacious rooms, creating comfortable, versatile living for a large family or multigenerational household. Two large outbuildings and stables add practical scope for hobbies, garaging or ancillary use.
The accommodation extends over three floors with seven bedrooms, two en suites and additional bathrooms, plus several reception rooms that lend themselves to formal dining, home office or play spaces. The plot is a principal asset: mature gardens, a mill pond and wide rural outlook deliver privacy and direct water access – excellent for outdoor living and wildlife interest.
The house requires renovation and modernisation to reach its full potential. Heating is oil-fired boiler with radiators, walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation in parts, and some windows are double glazed with unknown install dates. There is a medium flood risk on parts of the land and the property sits on two separate titles, both important factors when planning works or insurance.
Practical utilities are connected and superfast broadband is listed as available, though measured speeds in the area have been slow; mobile signal is average. Off-street parking is provided. If you want a spacious, historic home with huge grounds and scope to improve and personalise, this property offers genuine long-term upside, but expect a renovation programme and additional running costs (oil heating, flood-related insurance and potential insulation works).