Historic mill worker cottage transformed into family home

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Despite the transformation, the property is said to retain its original rich character

Mill, the property is now being sold as a three-bedroom cottage. The estate agents claim the home “retains its incredible character both externally and throughout the interior”., the cottage “offers a peaceful setting for the new owner, with miles of uninterrupted views across agricultural land to the rear aspect”, according to Kuavo Property Services.

“The countryside feel continues inside, with a balanced mix of contemporary and traditional décor throughout. Spread over three storeys, there is considerable space inside the cottage making for the perfect family home. A full roof refurbishment in 2022 ensures a comfortable home for years to come. “To the rear, the property benefits from a courtyard garden with private gated access and off-road parking.

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