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house with windmill
for sale
Waddingham, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Four bedroom property with undeveloped windmill in Waddingham near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
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Contact information
Seller: Wendy Gibbons
Phone: 01673 818018
E-mail:
jwendy@btinternet.com
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A stone built four bedroom house with a separate 19th century four storey windmill with potential for development (subject to planning), set within south facing gardens in the Lincolnshire village of Waddingham near Gainsborough
Offers in the region of £330,000
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Impressive four bedroom stone built detached family
home in a small select cul-de-sac with a Grade II listed windmill
in its grounds for possible conversion (subject to planning).
Notable features include;
- spacious entrance hall opening into a sitting or reading room (10' x 9'10")
- a useful downstairs cloakroom
- large and elegant lounge (11' 11" x 21'10") with a feature fire place and french doors opening to the garden and overlooking the windmill
- dining room (13'2" x 10') with french doors leading to the patio area
- a generously proportioned Shaker style kitchen (11' 7"x12' 6") leading to a utility room (6'3" x 9'12")
On the first floor there are four double bedrooms
- master bedroom (21' 8"x12' max) with an en-suite shower room
- bedroom two
(15' 5" x 9' 3")
- bedroom three (10'10" x 13'6")
- bedroom four (9' 3" x 11'10")
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large family bathroom (9' 10" x 7' 7") with a Victorian style free standing bath.
The house was built approximately five years ago and has the benefit of the remaining term of the NHBC guarantee.
Outside
There is a large detached garage and space for parking for at least four vehicles.
The gardens are south facing and surround the property and to the rear are designed for ease of maintenance. There is a large patio area and decked area to enjoy the quiet summer evenings.
The Windmill
The Windmill is an early nineteenth century Tower Mill, of historical interest. Milled by wind power until 1910 and thereafter by engine power and last worked in 1946. It comprises four storeys and new windows and a cap were fitted when the house was built.
It was painted with weather proof paint and electricity was connected at the same time.
This has the potential for conversion for a range of uses (subject to planning) for example residential use as a separate annexe to the house or as an office
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