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Guide price

£450,000

3 bed town house for sale
Mill Lane, Great Alne, Alcester B49

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Auction
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Auction 31 July 2025 9AM

  • Picturesque riverside setting

  • Surrounded by open countryside

  • Located within the historic great alne mill

  • Three double bedrooms

  • Luxury bathroom & ensuite shower

  • Original features throughout

  • Freehold no service charge

  • Residents parking

  • Viewing strongly advised

For sale on 31 July 2025
Our national property auction will be broadcast online with live auctioneers. To bid by proxy, online, or by phone, please submit your registration form no later than 5pm the day before the auction.
The auction will commence at 09:00.

Situated on the picturesque River Alne, this unique property located within the historic Great Alne Mill boasts modern fittings alongside original features with picture perfect countryside views and direct access to national footpaths.

Great Alne is a delightful village on the outskirts of Alcester within easy reach of Stratford-on-Avon, Solihull and the Cotswolds whilst remaining readily accessible to the A46 plus M40 and M42 motorway links which, in turn, access the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham International Airport and Railway Station. The village itself benefits from a Church, welcoming local pub, Village Hall, Primary School, park and playground with the shops, recreational amenities and cafe's of Alcester less than a 5 minute drive away.

The Mill was first recorded in the Doomsday book and was valued at 5 shillings in 1086. It is believed that the present Mill was built in the 16th Century. From 1904, it was one of the few mills regularly producing flour using stones driven by a turbine. The Spencer family owned the Mill in 1872 until the mid 1960's when production ceased. In its hey day it produced some 100 tons of flour a week and employed 16 men. In 1979 the Mill was bought by the Gray family from Devon, who then restored it to a working mill, producing about half a tonne of stone ground flour a week and supplying local bakeries, including Becketts Farm Shop at Wythall and Rima Pattiserie in Solihull and opening the Mill to the public for afternoon teas and cakes.

From the lane there is a driveway through to a communal parking area which has a pathway leading to the main building, Race View is situated in front of you and access is gained via a hardwood entrance door to

welcoming reception hall

Tiled floor, exposed brickwork, stairs to first floor, modern radiator, cloaks room and oak doors off to:

Guest WC

Tiled floor, WC, wash basin and storage beneath.

Ground floor reception room

Feature gear drive and belt from the Original Mill, tiled floor, wall TV point, electric flame effect fire, modern radiator and original arch window overlooking the River and door to;

utility

Plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer, tiled floor, butcher block worksurface, wall mounted storage cupboards.

First floor landing

Stairs to the second floor, exposed brickwork and door to;

open plan living area

kitchen

A wide range of fitted, base, wall and drawer units, butchers block worktops, electric Range oven and extractor over, one and a quarter sink drainer unit with pull out mixer tap, mirrored splashbacks, integrated fridge and freezer, dishwasher, exposed timber flooring and beams to ceiling and original arch window to side.

Dining area

Central double sided wood burning stove, modern radiator, exposed timber flooring

lounge area

Carpeted floor, amazing views along the river through the arched original window, Mill wheel and original belt, Mill stone drums and door to;

useful store room/ study

Fitted worktop, window overlooking the river and fields, walk-on glass window over the river, recessed storage, original water mill cog wheel.

Second floor landing

Door with stairs off to third floor and door to inner hallway and doors to:

Bedroom two

Exposed brickwork, radiator, arched window with delightful views over the river, LED downlights and door to;

walkin dressing room

Exposed brickwork, fitted hanging rails, shelving and drawer units, LED downlights.

Bedroom three

Original arched window to side, exposed brickwork, LED downlights and radiator.

Luxury bathroom

LED downlights, chromed heated towel rail, tiled floor, tiled splashbacks and exposed brickwork, feature free standing slipper bath and mixer tap, WC, pine vanity unit and bowl basin with mixer tap. Large walkin shower area with full tiling, Mira wireless digital shower, large rain head shower and extractor fan.

Master bedroom loft room

A delightful large room with original exposed beams and cog wheels, skylights to rear, original window to side, radiator, plenty of built in storage and door to;

ensuite shower room

White suite, WC, vanity unit with wash basin, shower cubicle with digital rain head shower and separate spray attachment, extractor fan and chromed heated towel rail.

Outside

There are extensive grounds surrounding the Mill which are private to other residents, however the national footpath network is accessible from right outside your front door linking you to the extensive routes around the village and beyond. The property benefits from being freehold with no service charge to pay.

Auction Details

The sale of this property will take place on the stated date by way of Auction Event and is being sold under an Unconditional sale type.

Binding contracts of sale will be exchanged at the point of sale.

All sales are subject to sdl Property Auctions Buyers Terms. Properties located in Scotland will be subject to applicable Scottish law.

Auction Deposit and Fees

The following deposits and non- refundable auctioneers fees apply:

• 5% deposit (subject to a minimum of £5,000)

• Buyers Fee of 3.6% of the purchase price (subject to a minimum of £6,000 inc. VAT).

The Buyers Fee does not contribute to the purchase price, however it will be taken into account when calculating the Stamp Duty Land Tax for the property (known as Land and Buildings Transaction Tax for properties located in Scotland), because it forms part of the chargeable consideration for the property.

There may be additional fees listed in the Special Conditions of Sale, which will be available to view within the Legal Pack. You must read the Legal Pack carefully before bidding.

Additional Information

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This guide includes details on the auction registration process, your payment obligations and how to view the Legal Pack (and any applicable Home Report for residential Scottish properties).

Guide Price & Reserve Price

Each property sold is subject to a Reserve Price. The Reserve Price will be within + or - 10% of the Guide Price. The Guide Price is issued solely as a guide so that a buyer can consider whether or not to pursue their interest. A full definition can be found within the Buyers Terms.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    F

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