Unconverted mill for sale near Hereford

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Unconverted mill for sale near Hereford

Unconverted mill with planning permission in Abbey Dore, Herefordshire


A brick and stone built mill with planning permission for conversion to a three bedroom property, set in a large garden at the end of a private lane, in the picturesque Herefordshire village of Abbey Dore


A rare opportunity to acquire a former mill containing a wealth of original features and with planning permission for re-development into a three bedroomed characterful dwelling.

The mill is built of brick and stone with a slate roof. It has already been partly renovated and includes a kitchen complete with Aga, a bedroom above and a cloakroom.

Once fully converted it would make a fantastic home.

Location

Dore Mill is located in the centre of the attractive village of Abbey Dore in Herefordshire, 14 miles from Hereford and 16 miles from Ross on Wye with its excellent links to the motorway network.

This area is known locally as the Golden Valley.

Setting


The mill is set in a large garden and situated at the end of a private lane.

Accommodation

GROUND FLOOR:

Inner hallway
Cloakroom:
Utility room:
Kitchen / breakfast room (4.60m x 3.25m / 15'4'' x 10'10'')

UPPER GROUND FLOOR:

Mill room one (8.37m x 5.28m / 27'10' x 17'7'')
Mill room two (5.64m x 5.37m / 18'10'' x 17'10'')

A hatch in mill room one provides access to the first floor.

FIRST FLOOR:

There is an area of similar size to mill room one with potential for development into two bedrooms and a bathroom.

There is also a bedroom (6.00m x 3.46m / 20'0'' x 11'6''), which is currently accessed from the main house.

LOWER GROUND FLOOR:

Room one (5.65m x 5.3m / 18'10'' x 17'8'')
Room two (8.36m x 5m / 27'10'' x 16'8'')

Planning Permission

The mill has planning permission for conversion to a three bedroom property.

There is potential to retain the original mill machinery and make it a feature of the property.
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