4 bedroom house
Tillingham, Southminster, Essex, CM0 7TH
Guide Price
£585,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
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Probably one of the most recognisable houses in the pretty Essex village of Tillingham, and available for the first time in nearly 40 years, The Corn Mill is an utterly unique property located within the conservation area and enjoying a plot of 1/5 acre (STLS) backing onto open farmland. The last working Grist mill on the Dengie peninsula it was built originally, at the turn of last century and the owner, a Mr Perrin, cunningly built his mill like a three-story house, so it could be easily converted into a house when it had ceased to be used as a mill and meal shop.
The internal accommodation is spaciously set over three floors, with a bath/shower room on each and the substantial number of windows provide a wealth of natural light throughout, as well as giving the mill a stylish look. Externally there is a detached garage, which could be converted into a home office, gym or workshop and the driveway provides off street parking for several vehicles. The generous garden has a large patio area, and the remainder laid to lawn with a range of mature trees and shrubs as well as having a set of gates at the rear of the garden which provide 'foot and barrow' access' to the bottom of the plot.
This is a fantastic opportunity to become the custodian of a piece of local rural history.
Marketed by: Beresfords, Maldon
The internal accommodation is spaciously set over three floors, with a bath/shower room on each and the substantial number of windows provide a wealth of natural light throughout, as well as giving the mill a stylish look. Externally there is a detached garage, which could be converted into a home office, gym or workshop and the driveway provides off street parking for several vehicles. The generous garden has a large patio area, and the remainder laid to lawn with a range of mature trees and shrubs as well as having a set of gates at the rear of the garden which provide 'foot and barrow' access' to the bottom of the plot.
This is a fantastic opportunity to become the custodian of a piece of local rural history.
Porch
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Entrance Hall
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Kitchen/Breakfast Room
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Dining Room
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Conservatory
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Living Room
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Study
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Shower Room/WC
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Landing
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Bedroom 2
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Bedroom 3
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Bedroom 4
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Bathroom
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2nd floor landing
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Master Bedroom
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Ensuite Bathroom
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Detached Garage
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Marketed by: Beresfords, Maldon
Land Registry Data
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