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£475,000

(£256/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Mill Lane, Gedney Hill, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE12

    • 3 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

    • From 1,852 - 2,552 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

Savills - Stamford

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About this property

  • Striking converted windmill with unique architectural heritage and rural tranquillity

  • Seven-storey layout with incredible flexibility

  • Exceptional views across open fields

  • Unique opportunity for lifestyle buyers or Airbnb investors

  • Garaging with studio above with annexe potential and off-road parking

  • Peaceful village location with good access to local towns

  • EPC Rating = F

An iconic former windmill, beautifully reimagined as a remarkable country home with panoramic views, flexible accommodation, and rich historical character.

Description
An iconic former windmill, beautifully reimagined as a remarkable country home with panoramic views, flexible accommodation, and rich historical character.

Perched in a commanding position over the rolling Lincolnshire countryside, The Mill is a striking and historic Grade II Listed former windmill, thoughtfully converted into a truly unique private residence. Dating back to 1820, this former tower mill originally served as a grain mill before ceasing commercial operation in the 1920s. Left in disrepair for decades, it has since been sympathetically extended and transformed into a highly individual home, combining character and artisanry with modern comforts.

With its distinctive circular brick tower and soaring internal volumes, The Mill offers exceptional accommodation arranged across multiple floors. Rich in charm and period detail, the home features exposed beams, original floorboards, and curved walls that create a remarkable sense of space and history.

The home comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a sitting room, and a large kitchen diner. The double garage sits beneath the studio which offers opportunity for further accommodation with parking for up to four cars and an easily managed garden.

Accommodation

The ground floor welcomes you into a spacious and inviting kitchen and dining room, the social heart of the home. Handcrafted cabinetry wraps the round interior, beautifully complementing a central island that encourages both entertaining and day-to-day living. Double aspect windows, a window seat, and terracotta flooring complete the room with warmth and rustic appeal.

Beyond the kitchen, a practical ground floor shower room with space for laundry utilities leads through to an inner hall with bi-fold doors leads through to the integral garage. This generous, double-aspect space offers internal access to a superb studio above, presenting excellent scope for a home office, guest suite, or annexe—subject to any necessary consents.

From the kitchen, stairs rise to the first floor where the main sitting room enjoys elevated views and features access to a Juliette balcony, cleverly created from the original grain delivery doorway, now repurposed as a characterful space from which the countryside views can be enjoyed.

Three bedrooms are arranged across the upper levels. Bedroom two benefits from an en suite bathroom, while bedroom three, currently used as a second reception room, occupies the next level.

At the top of the tower, the principal suite is a striking double-height space with mezzanine level above providing access to an en suite shower room. The mezzanine also provides access onto a spectacular rooftop terrace offering panoramic, far-reaching views, an extraordinary vantage point from this landmark building.

Outside

The Mill is approached via a gravel driveway with parking for up to six vehicles. The garden wraps around the north and west elevations of the property and has been landscaped to provide both privacy and ease of maintenance. Mature trees and hedging frame areas of lawn. A winding path, incorporating an original millstone which adds a further nod to the home’s rich agricultural past.

Location
Gedney Hill is a peaceful and picturesque village situated in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, offering an appealing blend of rural tranquillity and accessibility. Surrounded by open countryside and farmland, the village is well-regarded for its strong sense of community and traditional charm.

Despite its rural setting, Gedney Hill enjoys convenient road links, making it a practical choice for commuters. The nearby A16 provides direct access to Spalding (10 miles) and Peterborough (around 17 miles), where fast mainline rail services connect to London King's Cross in under an hour. The A47 and A1(M) are also within easy reach, providing efficient routes to Cambridge, Leicester and the Midlands.

The village itself benefits from essential amenities including a primary school, parish church, local golf course, and village hall, with a wider selection of shops, supermarkets, schools and leisure facilities found in the nearby market towns of Holbeach and Spalding.

For those seeking a quieter pace of life without compromising on connectivity, Gedney Hill offers an attractive and well-connected rural retreat.

Square Footage: 1,852 sq ft





Additional Info
Mains water, electric and oil fired central heating. Private sewerage treatment plant.

Local Authority: South Holland District Council

All journey times and distances are approximate.

Fixture & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sale particulars are included in the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.

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