• For Sale
  • Guide price 1,495,000 GBP 
  • Build Size: 3,955 ft2
  • Land Size: 3,955 ft2
  • Bedroom: 6
  • Bathroom: 3
A six bedroom Grade II listed Cotswold stone family house with a walled garden, paddocks and woodland on the banks of a broad stretch of the Ampney Brook. In all about 6.65 acres.
The Millers House is a substantial Georgian property, thought to date from the late 18th/early 19th Centuries and is attached to the original water mill, which itself was converted into a residential dwelling about 35 years ago. Built to a high specification at the time, using coursed Cotswold stone, the house has a particularly impressive front facade, incorporating dressed stone quoins and stone lintels over sash windows, all under a traditional natural stone tiled roof with attractive contrasting red brick chimney stacks. Part of the roof to the rear is covered in slate and the property is Listed Grade II as being of special architectural and historical interest. The accommodation, which is arranged over three floors, extends to just over 4,000 sq ft and has a light and airy feel, with good ceiling heights and the majority of the rooms benefiting from south/westerly aspects. Before their move, the current owners were planning on making various changes to the property, but with the situation moving on, it was decided to let a new owner stamp their own authority on it. Gardens and grounds: The property is approached via a gravelled drive which leads through electronically operated timber gates to a large car parking and turning area. To one side of the parking area is a substantial Cotswold stone outbuilding, currently used for storage but with potential for other uses, subject to obtaining the relevant planning and listed buildings' consent. A pedestrian gate leads from the parking area to a charming walled garden and a path leading to the front door. The front garden, which faces south and west, is mainly laid to lawn and is well screened by a mature evergreen hedge. Immediately abutting the house is a part paved and part gravel sitting area, from which double doors give access to the sitting room. There is decking outside the breakfast room, which is protected by a high stone wall, making it an ideal place for outside entertaining. There is a further decked sitting area, shaded by a magnificent weeping willow, from which there is a fabulous view over the meandering Ampney Brook. There is a large paddock to the west of the drive, with an area of hardstanding and a field shelter/stabling, and a timber bridge crosses the brook into the woodland. In all about 6.65 acres.ServicesMains electricity, water, and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Propane bottled gas supply to the hob. Electric underfloor heating to the breakfast/family room. Gigaclear super-fast broadband.
Ampney Crucis is one of three pretty Cotswold villages lying just to the east of Cirencester along the Ampney Brook. The village takes its name from the 14th Century cross found in the graveyard of the Holy Rood Church, adjacent to Ampney Park. With a thriving community and home to an outstanding primary school, an active village hall, a beautiful medieval church and a cricket club, it is a popular and sought-after village. The much-improved Crown at Ampney Brook pub and boutique hotel, with its award-winning restaurant, is within walking distance of The Miller's House and is perfect for relaxing and unwinding over Sunday lunch or for drinks with friends. Known as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”, Cirencester is only three miles away and with its beautiful limestone buildings, magnificent parish church, boutique shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes, theatres, a handy Waitrose and twice-weekly markets, is a hub of vibrant country life. For those interested in country pursuits, the area provides fantastic riding opportunities, including hunting with the VWH and Beaufort hounds, polo at Cirencester, and National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, Newbury and Bath. Other sporting opportunities are abundant with challenging golf courses at Cirencester, Minchinhampton and Burford. Saili
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