Picture perfect former mill house in Devon
This charming thatched mill house in Devon is immaculately presented and comes with woodland, ponds and stream, all in around 20 acres
This stunning former mill house in Devon is a wonderful example of a refurbished period property in an outstanding location. The house has been totally refurbished, with a refitted kitchen complete with Aga. The reception rooms are large and filled with period features.
Upstairs on the first floor are the master bedroom and two further bedrooms plus a family bathroom (with fabulous roll top bath), and a useful self-contained one bedroom flat.
Outside is a landscaped cottage garden with specimen trees and shrubs, raised beds, terrace, lawns and border, and an enclosed vegetable garden with a chicken enclosure, potting shed and greenhouse. The gardens also include some recently planted fruit trees.

* For more properties like this every week, subscribe and save
The pretty gardens also feature ponds and a mill stream running through the grounds and the land also benefits from indigenous hardwood woodland and a 10 acre paddock.
The property is situated just a couple of miles from Dartmoor National Park and eleven miles from Exeter which has all the necessary local amenities.
The guide price is £825,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01392 455 755 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
* Country Houses for sale in Devon
* Follow us on Twitter
-
Made with porpoise blood, eaten with beaver tail: The not-so-normal history of the black puddingAncient, but still popular, both very global and very local, much loved and at one point fiercely disdained. Bound up within the beloved black pudding there’s so much culture, so much history, and so many stories.
By Patrick Galbraith Published
-
The beautiful part of Britain where £1m still buys a grand period house and a swathe of unspoilt landThe Scottish Borders might just be the best value spot in Britain today, as Arabella Youens reports.
By Arabella Youens Published
