Delightful Grade II listed mill house in Wiltshire for sale
This former mill house sits in a charming Cotswold valley surrounded by pretty countryside, just 13 miles from Bath

Nettleton Mill is a Grade II listed fine former mill house situated in a picturesque Cotswold setting. Constructed of Cotswold stone elevations under a pan tiled roof, it was completely transformed from a wreck to a family house by the present owners.
The ground floor has a large, open plan vaulted ceiling drawing room with a conservatory which leads round to an exceptional kitchen/dining area. Steps lead onto a galleried reception hall and onto further accommodation. The house has a wonderful flagstone terrace outside which gives access to the pretty gardens.
Accommodation in total comprises: porch, galleried reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen and five bedrooms with two bathrooms plus a larder/wine store and a utility room.
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Outside the gardens are outstanding with the mill leat and stream meandering through the property - the land comes to around an acre and there is parking for up to three cars. The unspoilt beauty of the Bybrook Valley offers plenty of local wildlife on the Mill's doorstep.
Nettleton Mill is situated at the end of a ‘no through' road in this peaceful Cotswold valley between the villages of Nettleton and Castle Combe, around 13 miles north of Bath. This area is noted for its outstanding beauty and local amenities in both villages are excellent.
The property is offered freehold and the guide price is £1,150,000. For further information contact Savills on 01225 474 500 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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