Guide price
£2,150,000
(£207/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleNayland, Colchester, Suffolk CO6
6 beds
3 baths
10,386 sq. ft
- Freehold
David Burr
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About this property
Grade II* listed detached Water Mill
Six bedroom (three bathroom)
10,386 sq ft of internal accommodation
7,540 sq ft of outbuildings
Set within grounds of 24 acres
Lying on the Essex/Suffolk border
Includes a detached two storey Mill Cottage
Stunning views over the river and surrounding meadowlands
Considerable potential and a range of opportunities
Lying within the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (aonb)
A Grade II* listed six-bedroom (three bathroom) detached water mill offering 10,386 sq ft of internal accommodation and 7,540 sq ft of outbuildings, set within grounds of 24 acres.
Situation Wiston Mill is situated in a quiet rural position set down a private drive that accesses only two properties. The house is positioned in the heart of the Stour Valley, an area that is designated of "Outstanding Natural Beauty" and is renowned as Constable Country, being famous for many of the works of the artist John Constable. The nearby attractive village of Nayland (1.3 miles) has an active community with facilities including a school, public house, shops, deli, doctor's surgery and a Church of England Church. A wider range of educational and recreational facilities are provided in historic Colchester and Ipswich, which is Suffolk's county town. There are an excellent range of schools in the area with Littlegarth Preparatory School set just outside Nayland and Holmwood House, Colchester Royal Grammar School and Colchester County High School for Girls. The commuter can take advantage of train services from Colchester to London's Liverpool Street Station, the journey taking from approximately 50 minutes
description Wiston Mill is a particularly fine water mill listed grade II* and is believed to date from the 18th and 19th Century, although there has been a mill on the site since the 16th Century. The Mill house dates from the 16th Century and is constructed around an impressive timber frame with rendered elevations beneath a peg tile and slate roof. The property offers comfortable and spacious accommodation with a wealth of character associated with a property of this kind and stunning views over the river particularly from the drawing room and master bedroom both of which are within the mill building. The house is Grade II* listed and remarkably elegant with many of the rooms benefitting from exceptional views over the river and the drawing room and master bedroom having doors opening out directly over the mill stream. The original mill building is constructed from timber frame with weatherboard elevations under a pitched slate roof with numerous large attractive sash windows and doors overlooking the mill stream. The mill room has many of the original workings still present.
Mill Cottage, a classic weatherboard and slate miller's cottage is uninhabited but could easily be renovated to provide further separate accommodation. Adjacent to the cottage is River Barn which stands next to the mill race and has been used as a wonderful garden room with a floor above. Garaging is within a pretty timber and tiled barn which incorporates a workshop, behind which is a lean-to tractor shed. The Great Barn is Listed Grade II offering large internal space and a central midstrey with wagon doors, either side of which are stores. A link connects to a further Stable Barn with loose boxes providing ample stabling, and a little way away is a former cattle building known as the Back Barn which offers generous storage and an open fronted cart lodge. All of these buildings offer a multitude of opportunities. Undoubtedly one of the principal features of Wiston Mill is the frontage to the River Stour. The river passes along the house and beneath the Mill itself and although not functioning, much of the original mill workings are in situ. Beyond the Mill, water still passes down the original mill race before flowing back into the River Stour. The grounds to the north of the house are largely lawns with mature trees and shrubs interspersed. In all the immediate grounds around the house extend to approximately 3 acres. To the south of the river there is an area of trees running towards the weir, which extends eastwards into the grazing meadows which extend away with about half a mile of river frontage. The meadows extend to approximately 21 acres.
Important agents note: The measurements, description, distances, journey times etc. Are provided as a guide only and should not be relied upon as entirely correct.
Local authority: Babergh and Mid-Suffolk Borough Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2BX Band: G
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communication services (source ofcom): Broadband: Yes - Standard - Speed: Up to 11 mbps download, up to 1 mbps upload
Phone signal: Yes - Provider: Outdoor likely 02, Vodafone, EE and Three
note: David Burr make no guarantees or representations as to the existence or quality of any services supplied by third parties. Speeds and services may vary and any information pertaining to such is indicative only and may be subject to change. Purchasers should satisfy themselves on any matters relating to internet or phone services by visiting .
Services: Mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage. Oil-fired heating. Note: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
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