unconverted mill
sold
Cowpe, near Rawtenstall, Lancashire
Half an unconverted mill in Cowpe, near Rawtenstall, Lancashire |
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Half of a 19th century, three storey, stone built mill which has planning permission for conversion to a unique family home, and is set in the picturesque hamlet of Cowpe, near Rawtenstall in Lancashire
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Half an unconverted Mill located in a picturesque hamlet of mixed period housing.
The Mill
Lumb Holes forms part of a much larger Mill that was built 1847-1891.
Arranged over three floors, it has approx 4100 sq feet of internal floor area.
The exterior walls are of sound natural stone and will look amazing once sandblasted and re-pointed.
Planning permission
The Mill has planning permission in place for a single dwelling. Architectural plans have been drawn up and approved by the local council.
The Mill has three levels of accommodation (lower ground, ground and upper ground floors) with parking for two cars, a decking area and lawn. The plans also have a large balcony, stream side - to take advantage of the views.
In the past it has also had planning permission for three x two bed apartments.
Location
Cowpe itself is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors, walking mountain biking, fishing, horse riding and the views are breathtaking.
Cowpe is very close to Rawtenstall and the motorway networks to Manchester and Leeds are approx 10 mins away.
Local schools include the Bury and Rawtenstall Grammar School and Haslingden High, both of which have outstanding OFSTED Reports.
The Mill is a fantastic conversion opportunity and would make a beautiful, unique, family home.
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