Mid Mill
Midmill of Pitliver, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 3HD
Guide Price
£795,000
Residential Tags: Mill House, Water Mill
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Mill House, Water Mill
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Stunning mill house in rural but commutable setting with separate cottage.
Description
Mid Mill is an attractive, C Listed former watermill that was converted into a substantial family home in the 1980s. According to Historic Environment Scotland the watermill was built as a thread-making mill in 1815. It was later converted into a corn mill with a kiln and operated until the mid-late 20th century under electric power. The house sits above the Lyne Burn, providing it with a rural and picturesque waterfront setting. The house to this day retains great character, including pantiles on the roof, windows with working shutters, and the waterwheel which sits to the side as a feature. The two storey cottage sits across from the main house and offers desirable overflow living space. Despite having an appealing rural setting, the access links into the centre of Edinburgh and across central Scotland via road and rail are excellent.
The spacious and open plan kitchen / dining / family room sits on the ground floor and acts as a fantastic hub of the house. The sitting end of the room has a log burner and two doors leading out into the garden. There is a generous dining area separating it from the kitchen. Windows with shutters to the north and south provide this special room with ample natural light. A staircase leads up to the sitting room above which also has a log burner and views to the front of the house, and south over the Lyne Burn and farmland beyond. The first floor also has a games room.
On the ground floor there is a guest bedroom, with an en suite shower room. There is a study providing an attractive space for home working with high speed fibre internet through BT. There is a utility room / kitchenette and boot room, both plumbed for appliances, and the latter housing the boiler / hot water tank cupboard. There is also a separate WC.
The first floor is approached by a staircase from the main entrance hall, and a further one from the kitchen / dining / family room. There are four further bedrooms on this level and a family bathroom with separate shower, as well as the sitting and games rooms. One of the bedrooms has plumbing installed to allow for the creation of an additional en suite shower room. The second floor has another double bedroom, along with the impressive principal bedroom suite. This has an en suite bathroom with separate shower, a dressing room, and a store cupboard.
Mid Mill Cottage
The cottage was once the miller’s house. It now offers excellent guest accommodation and its own private outdoor space. On the ground floor there is a sitting room with gas fuelled living flame fire and windows on three aspects. The kitchen has an electric oven and gas hob, is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine, and has a cupboard housing the boiler. There is a cloakroom under the staircase. The first floor has a double bedroom with two fitted wardrobes, a single bedroom with cupboard, and a bathroom with shower attachment to the bath.
Gardens and outhouses
The gardens at Mid Mill extend to about 1.2 acres, and comprise a large lawned area, flanked by a bank of mature broadleaf trees and shrubs that provide the house and its cottage with shelter and privacy. Steps lead up to a seating area. To the south of the house runs the Lyne Burn, and the lade sits to the south of the house. The outhouses include a carport, workshop, garage, large store with water supply and the old piggery offering more storage.
Location
The town of Dunfermline is only 4 miles to the east of Mid Mill. The town is historic and renowned for its famous Abbey and as the birthplace of the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Dunfermline is a bustling town with a good road and rail network making it one of the most accessible towns in central Scotland. It has a broad range of amenities including professional services, a good retail offering and leisure facilities. The Abbey and museums are a popular draw and the Alhambra Theatre is on the circuit of many international artists.
The M90 (4 miles to the east) provides excellent access to Edinburgh and Perth while the A985 via the Kincardine Bridge is a good road route to Glasgow. Dunfermline Town railway station (4 miles) offers regular and direct services to Edinburgh’s stations, including Waverley (under 35 minutes), Edinburgh Gateway (under 25 minutes) and Haymarket (under 30 minutes). Edinburgh International Airport is only 18.5 miles away.
Dunfermline High School is situated on the south side of the town and locally Crossford and Cairneyhill have primary schools (both within 3 miles). There are extensive private schooling options both in Edinburgh and at Dollar Academy (14 miles).
Square Footage: 4,437 sq ft
Acreage: 1.2 Acres
Directions
The postcode KY11 3HD directs you to the property. The drive to Mid Mill is the first on the left, immediately after the first cottage on the left.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Central heating via gas boiler.
Local Authority & tax band - Fife Council tax bands H (Mid Mill) and E (Mid Mill Cottage).
Listing - Mid Mill is Category C Listed.
Access - There is a right of access over the access track between the house and the public road. Maintenance is shared according to user.
Fixtures & Fittings - All curtains, carpets, blinds and light fittings are included in the sale. Integrated white goods are also included. The electric Esse range cooker is excluded but can be available subject to separate negotiation. The central island in the kitchen is movable and can be available subject to separate negotiation.
Photographs - These were taken in December 2021 and June 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Edinburgh Country
Description
Mid Mill is an attractive, C Listed former watermill that was converted into a substantial family home in the 1980s. According to Historic Environment Scotland the watermill was built as a thread-making mill in 1815. It was later converted into a corn mill with a kiln and operated until the mid-late 20th century under electric power. The house sits above the Lyne Burn, providing it with a rural and picturesque waterfront setting. The house to this day retains great character, including pantiles on the roof, windows with working shutters, and the waterwheel which sits to the side as a feature. The two storey cottage sits across from the main house and offers desirable overflow living space. Despite having an appealing rural setting, the access links into the centre of Edinburgh and across central Scotland via road and rail are excellent.
The spacious and open plan kitchen / dining / family room sits on the ground floor and acts as a fantastic hub of the house. The sitting end of the room has a log burner and two doors leading out into the garden. There is a generous dining area separating it from the kitchen. Windows with shutters to the north and south provide this special room with ample natural light. A staircase leads up to the sitting room above which also has a log burner and views to the front of the house, and south over the Lyne Burn and farmland beyond. The first floor also has a games room.
On the ground floor there is a guest bedroom, with an en suite shower room. There is a study providing an attractive space for home working with high speed fibre internet through BT. There is a utility room / kitchenette and boot room, both plumbed for appliances, and the latter housing the boiler / hot water tank cupboard. There is also a separate WC.
The first floor is approached by a staircase from the main entrance hall, and a further one from the kitchen / dining / family room. There are four further bedrooms on this level and a family bathroom with separate shower, as well as the sitting and games rooms. One of the bedrooms has plumbing installed to allow for the creation of an additional en suite shower room. The second floor has another double bedroom, along with the impressive principal bedroom suite. This has an en suite bathroom with separate shower, a dressing room, and a store cupboard.
Mid Mill Cottage
The cottage was once the miller’s house. It now offers excellent guest accommodation and its own private outdoor space. On the ground floor there is a sitting room with gas fuelled living flame fire and windows on three aspects. The kitchen has an electric oven and gas hob, is plumbed for a dishwasher and washing machine, and has a cupboard housing the boiler. There is a cloakroom under the staircase. The first floor has a double bedroom with two fitted wardrobes, a single bedroom with cupboard, and a bathroom with shower attachment to the bath.
Gardens and outhouses
The gardens at Mid Mill extend to about 1.2 acres, and comprise a large lawned area, flanked by a bank of mature broadleaf trees and shrubs that provide the house and its cottage with shelter and privacy. Steps lead up to a seating area. To the south of the house runs the Lyne Burn, and the lade sits to the south of the house. The outhouses include a carport, workshop, garage, large store with water supply and the old piggery offering more storage.
Location
The town of Dunfermline is only 4 miles to the east of Mid Mill. The town is historic and renowned for its famous Abbey and as the birthplace of the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Dunfermline is a bustling town with a good road and rail network making it one of the most accessible towns in central Scotland. It has a broad range of amenities including professional services, a good retail offering and leisure facilities. The Abbey and museums are a popular draw and the Alhambra Theatre is on the circuit of many international artists.
The M90 (4 miles to the east) provides excellent access to Edinburgh and Perth while the A985 via the Kincardine Bridge is a good road route to Glasgow. Dunfermline Town railway station (4 miles) offers regular and direct services to Edinburgh’s stations, including Waverley (under 35 minutes), Edinburgh Gateway (under 25 minutes) and Haymarket (under 30 minutes). Edinburgh International Airport is only 18.5 miles away.
Dunfermline High School is situated on the south side of the town and locally Crossford and Cairneyhill have primary schools (both within 3 miles). There are extensive private schooling options both in Edinburgh and at Dollar Academy (14 miles).
Square Footage: 4,437 sq ft
Acreage: 1.2 Acres
Directions
The postcode KY11 3HD directs you to the property. The drive to Mid Mill is the first on the left, immediately after the first cottage on the left.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Central heating via gas boiler.
Local Authority & tax band - Fife Council tax bands H (Mid Mill) and E (Mid Mill Cottage).
Listing - Mid Mill is Category C Listed.
Access - There is a right of access over the access track between the house and the public road. Maintenance is shared according to user.
Fixtures & Fittings - All curtains, carpets, blinds and light fittings are included in the sale. Integrated white goods are also included. The electric Esse range cooker is excluded but can be available subject to separate negotiation. The central island in the kitchen is movable and can be available subject to separate negotiation.
Photographs - These were taken in December 2021 and June 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Edinburgh Country
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.