Tharston Norfolk
WANDER BY THE WATERSIDE Relaxing by the river, watching the wildlife go by, the tennis court awaits and there s so much here to catch your eye. For holidays or family home the lifestyle is sure to appeal, with space in abundance and features galore, the converted mill your heart will steal. Peaceful, with generous gardens, it s close to towns and main roads so you can easily get about, but back home you re in your very own world, undisturbed by hustle and bustle a wonderful haven, of that there is no doubt!
A picturesque Grade II Listed, Timber Framed Former Mill, enjoying an Idyllic Situation standing in Gardens and Meadowland in excess of 4.6 acres Five Bedrooms; Two Bathrooms/Shower Rooms Three Receptions Kitchen with Pantry Very Spacious and Versatile Loft Space, currently used as a Games Room Wonderful Original Character can be found throughout with Exposed Beams and Fireplaces Double Garage; Stabling, Field Shelter Mature Gardens and Grounds, Meadowland The Accommodation extends to 4,195sq.ft No EPC Required This spectacular converted mill is packed full of character and offers a great amount of space in a superb waterside setting. With glorious gardens too, this is a rare opportunity and not to be missed. Good Looks And Location Built in 1792, this Grade II listed watermill boasts picture postcard good looks and a tranquil position on the River Tas. Extended with the addition of a warehouse, by the early 1800s the mill was driving three pairs of French burr stones and primarily producing flour. It was remodelled to double its capacity in 1952 and continued as a working mill right up until October 1970. It was then converted into a residential dwelling with a further refurbishment in 1989. The current owners purchased the mill in 2001 and have made a number of improvements, including a new boiler, roof repairs, and the installation of a high-quality wood burner. We d been looking online for a weekend retreat but it was little more than a dream. We found this and decided to go and look and of course we fell in love! It s everything the location, the water, the wildlife and the character of the house itself. Nothing beats chopping your own firewood from your own land, then curling up in front of the wood burner on a chilly winter s evening, warmed by seasoned wood. While the property could now do with some cosmetic updating, there s huge potential here to enjoy a magnificent family home in a wonderful position. There s also the option to make it more eco-friendly, for example, installing a micro water turbine and becoming fully self sufficient for energy. Fun To Be Had Although the mill is incredibly spacious, it s still very homely and comfortable, so whether you re entertaining a crowd or relaxing home alone, it works very well. There s so much character here, typical of a mill with exposed beams and tiled floors, and of course those amazing views out over the river on one side and the millpond on the other. The owners have spent many happy weekends and holidays here, using it as a base from which to explore the Norfolk and Suffolk coasts, as well as coming up every New Year to head off out for country walks, returning to settle down in front of the wood burner. Waking up to the sound of the water flowing over the sluice is so restful, the owner smiles, We have used the house primarily as a retreat but it s also great fun for friends. There s a strong sense of community among the four properties on site and the owners have also hosted many friends here over the years, spending
weekends messing about on the river, walking up to Redwings to see the horses and playing board games by the fire. A Glorious Setting The gardens are a real feature of the property and include sweeping lawns, paddocks, a stable block and field shelter and a hard tennis court which could now do with resurfacing. Since being here, the owners have bought both kayaks and a paddleboard and enjoy the different perspective of the landscape from the water. It s so quiet and peaceful and the place is teeming with wildlife kingfishers on the pond, barn owls in the meadow, buzzards soaring overhead, as well as otters and water voles. The garden boasts some beautiful weeping willows and an impressive hornbeam hedge and is perfect for children playing, family Easter egg hunts, summer barbecues and more. The tennis court could easily be renovated and you could also play croquet here. If you re a nature lover, you can explore all the delights of the countryside and the nature reserves around the area, or head into nearby Wymondham or Norwich for restaurants, shops and more. Getting to the coast is easy and whether you re after family fun in the sun at Great Yarmouth or a walk on the windswept dunes, it s all close by. The Accommodation You take in the pretty elevations of the timber clad Grade II Listed mill before moving through the front door, which is situated beneath an entrance porch. Main Reception Hall You immediately note the pamment tiles underfoot, whilst to your right you have access to the ground floor WC and shower room. To your left you move through to the Family Room Here you have a continuation of the pamment tiles underfoot, whilst above you notice the multitude of exposed beams along with the central pillar. Windows to both the front and rear elevation provide plenty of natural light as well as views over the mill pond. Taking centre stage within the room is a large wood burning stove, whilst a door to the corner of the room provides access to the main staircase. Leading off the rear of the family room is the Kitchen This room offers fabulous views over the mill pond via one of three windows. Cabinets can be found to two aspects contrasting well with the tiled work surfaces. An archway takes you through into a lovely walk-in pantry. Also found off the kitchen is the rear entrance hall that contains the boiler, from which you can access the outside terrace. Returning to the family room, steps lead up to a
Snug Benefitting from the high ceilings, this impressive space once again offers a front and rear aspect with views over the mill pond. The room itself is dominated by its exposed beams, stud work and an impressive wood burning stove, whilst behind you, there are views to the first floor sitting room. The first floor consists of a very large landing with timber floors. Guest Bedroom This consists of two rooms. Main Bathroom Fitted with a blue four piece suite, now in need of modernisation. First Floor Sitting Room This wonderful room offers some of the best views from the mill over the surrounding area. The sitting room is generous in its size, offering views back down to the snug. Once again there is also a multitude of exposed beams, whilst you also notice a rear staircase, which leads down to the ground floor. The second floor accommodates the majority of the bedrooms. Master Bedroom Suite With its built in wardrobes and exposed beams also offers access via an archway to two further rooms which could be used as a walk in dressing room or as an en-suite bathroom. Two Large Double Bedrooms Both of which offer large windows affording views over the surrounding area. Fourth Smaller Bedroom This has been used for a child, but would also prove ideal as a study. The third floor is another impressive space forming the Attic/Games Room It has been converted to provide a large games room. Its character is a combination of exposed beams, trusses and sloping ceilings. Numerous windows including two to both gable ends provide plenty of natural light as well as views of the surrounding area. The Grounds The property is approached by a large gravel forecourt, with parking for several vehicles. The forecourt is shared with three neighbouring properties. The house is set in mature gardens and grounds, with sweeping lawns to the mill pond and a shallow stream that borders much of the formal gardens. The majority of the garden lies to the north of the house, adjacent to the mill pond and has extensive lawns with mature trees including weeping willow. There is a hard tennis court, which could now benefit from resurfacing. To the south east of the house there is a double garage. The land to the west is of particular note and there are some traditional meadows, well hedged with trees along the boundaries and grazing paddocks together with a stable block and an open field shelter. This area is a haven for wildlife, with regular visits from kingfishers, various wagtiles, herons and other waterfowl. The land is bordered to the south by a stream, with areas of woodland and alder. The land in all, extends to 4.619 acres. Agents Notes The Mill is linked to another property (The Granary) to the south east. The large gravel forecourt parking area to the south east of the property is owned by The Mill, although with access and some shared parking with the three neighbouring properties. The property is subject to various rights of way in favour of the adjoining properties.
Agents notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. * These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. Printed
On Your Doorstep The nearby village of Long Stratton, offers a wealth of local facilities including a large Co-op, doctors surgery, veterinary surgery, dentist and a range of local shops with post office also. A leisure centre is located in the village along with schools for all ages. The market town of Diss is approx 13 miles to the south of Tharston and hosts a Friday open air market along with a popular antique auction house. The mainline train station in Diss takes you into London Liverpool Street. How Far is it To The city of Norwich is approximately 12 miles distant with a wide range of retailers, from national brands to independent boutiques and shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and the largest permanent outdoor market in the country. Chapelfield and Castle Mall offer covered retail therapy opportunities and landmark buildings such as The Forum continue to add to the ambience of the City centre and compliment the historically important cathedral. There is a main line railway station to London Liverpool Street and Cambridge and to the outskirts, an international airport. The market town of Wymondham is approximately 9 miles. Directions Take the A140 out of Norwich heading south. Continue through Swainsthorpe and Tasburgh. After leaving Tasburgh and at the next crossroads take a right hand turning towards Hapton. Follow the road for approximately 1.5 miles and after passing under a railway bridge, The Mill can be found shortly after on your left hand side clearly signposted with a Fine and Country For Sale Board. Services Oil Fired Central Heating, Mains Water, Private Drainage via Septic Tank South Norfolk District Council Norfolk Country Properties. Registered in England and Wales No. 06777456. Registered Office - 15B Regatta Quay, Key Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 1FH copyright 2016 Fine & Country Ltd.
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