3 bedroom house
Tealby, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, LN8 3YE
Guide Price
£475,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Grade II*, Water Mill
Property Tags: Dairy Farm
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2020
- Removed: Jun 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Grade II*, Water Mill
- Property Tags: Dairy Farm
- Land Tags: N/A
THORPE MILL, THORPE LANE, TEALBY Set in delightful Wolds countryside, a rare opportunity to acquire a red brick farmhouse, cottage with adjoining stream-fed watermill and range of conveniently located farm buildings (formerly stables, bakehouse and hayloft) together with a separate brick and tile semi-detached cottage, in all about 0.89 Acre (est.). The property is considered to offer tremendous potential and would benefit from a sympathetic scheme of repair and improvement.
SITUATION The property is located in Tealby Thorpe, fronting onto Thorpe Lane, between Market Rasen (3 miles) and Binbrook (6 miles). The City of Lincoln lies about 16 miles south west and Grimsby and the coast about 16 miles north east.
MILL FARMHOUSE, WATERMILL, COTTAGE, FARM BUILDING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND EXTENDING TO ABOUT 0.89 ACRE Semi-circular drive with two separate entrance gates leading to:-
MILL FARMHOUSE Of principally red brick and pantile construction with later additions, in particular the large bay windows to the front elevation. The property is believed to date back to the 1700's. It is south west facing and overlooks an enclosed lawn with borders and beyond to the nearby ford.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors as follows;
Dining Room 3.60m x 4.70m (11'10" x 15'5") Incorporating entrance area with night storage electric heaters, and part stone/part brick open feature fireplace, exposed wooden beams, open oak staircase to first floor and 'Miller's Door' providing access to the adjoining Mill. Bay window to front elevation.
Lounge 3.60m x 4.70m (11'10" x 15'5") Stone feature fireplace, wooden ceiling beams, electric night storage heater and bay window.
Kitchen 5.95m x 2.35m (19'6" x 7'8") Enamelled double drainer sink and separate hot and cold taps, range of fitted units with worktops and connection for freestanding cooker together with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Strip lighting to ceiling and Quarry tile floor. Internal door leading to walk-in Pantry providing meat safe/larder cupboard with modern strip lighting and quarry tiled floor. There is an adjoining Conservatory to the end elevation of the Kitchen providing external access.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 3.60m x 3.70m (11'10" x 12'1") Window to front elevation, built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 4.60m x 3.70m (11'10" x 12'1") Window to front elevation.
Landing Area Built-in bookshelf, electric storage heater, picture/large window to rear elevation.
Bedroom 3 3.53m x 2.31m (11'7" x 7'7") With picture/large window to rear.
Family Bathroom Cast iron bath, low level flush WC and hand basin on pedestal. Electric chrome towel rail and cupboard with hot water cylinder/immersion heater. Window to rear and end elevation. Internal doors are predominantly 'ledge and brace' construction with 'comb-work' effect finish.
WATERMILL Immediately adjoining the farmhouse 'The Mill' is believed to date back to the 17th century. It is constructed of coursed Ironstone rubble and part red brick under clay pantile roof. The last fulltime miller was a Percy Richardson in 1962. The accommodation is arranged over three separate floors and briefly comprises:-
Ground Floor & Gearbox (outhouse) Concrete floor and millstone loading bay plus adjoining garage. It includes the main waterwheel with oak axle and cast-iron rim, iron hub and wood and iron buckets, with the mill race flowing through. The adjacent bay houses, the pit-wheel and the spur wheel providing drive to...
Grinding Floor With two sets of grinding stones for flour and animal feed. There is also a kibbling mill and oat roller in existence.
Grain Floor/Hopper Room 13.2m x 4.25m (43'7 x 13'11"') Where the grain was traditionally stored and dried, including mill feed hoppers and hoists.
FARM BUILDINGS Lying in close proximity to the Farmhouse and comprising former Cow Byre/Milking Parlour/Dairy/Stable with Bakehouse and Hayloft 16.90m x 4.15m (55'5" x 13'7") above. Constructed in the early 19th century and mainly of red brick with pantile roof and single ridge stack. 6-bay frontage arranged over 2-storeys with stable and plank door configurations and single opening/shutter windows. WC. to rear elevation.
Water and electricity are laid on to the Mill and Farm Buildings.
OUTBUILDING/DWELLING Semi-detached, brick and pantile construction outbuilding/dwelling at present used as storage. The accommodation is on two floors and extends to about 50.5sq.m (543.47sq.ft) overall.
LAND Included in the sale is an adjoining orchard and garden grounds of about 0.89 Acre. For those interest parties further land is available by separate negotiation.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Method of Sale The property is offered for sale by Private Treaty.
Tenure & Possession Freehold. Vacant Possession will be granted on completion.
Services Mains water and electricity are connected. Foul drainage is to a private system.
Statutory Designations The farm buildings described as stables, bakehouse and hayloft are Grade II listed. (ref: 1359755).
The Watermill and attached outhouse are Grade II* listed (ref: 1165464).
Tealby CP. is within in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Wayleaves/Easements & Rights of Way The property is offered for sale subject to all existing rights, including right's of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage,, water and electricity supplies, and other rights, easements, quasieasements, and all wayleaves whether referred to in these particulars or not. There is a public footpath crossing the subject property.
Boundaries The buyer(s) shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither the seller nor the selling agent will be responsible for defining the boundaries or their ownership.
Health & Safety Given the potential hazards of an old property we would ask that viewers should be as vigilant as possible when making an inspection for their own personal safety, particularly around the watermill.
Fixtures & Fittings Only those items described within these particulars of sale are included with the property.
Local Authority West Lindsey District Council Tel: .
Buyer Identity Checks Prospective purchasers will be required to provide the necessary identification for the purposes of the Anti-money laundering regulations.
Council Tax The property falls within Council Tax Band E.
Outgoings A modest annual drainage charge is levied.
Brochure & Photography The particulars of sale and photography were prepared in August/September 2020 in accordance with the Sellers instructions.
Solicitors Wilkin Chapman (Grimsby) .
Viewing Strictly by appointment. It would be appreciated if only those parties with a genuine interest and an immediate ability to proceed express an interest to inspect.
Marketed by: Perkins, George Mawer & Co, Market Rasen
SITUATION The property is located in Tealby Thorpe, fronting onto Thorpe Lane, between Market Rasen (3 miles) and Binbrook (6 miles). The City of Lincoln lies about 16 miles south west and Grimsby and the coast about 16 miles north east.
MILL FARMHOUSE, WATERMILL, COTTAGE, FARM BUILDING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND EXTENDING TO ABOUT 0.89 ACRE Semi-circular drive with two separate entrance gates leading to:-
MILL FARMHOUSE Of principally red brick and pantile construction with later additions, in particular the large bay windows to the front elevation. The property is believed to date back to the 1700's. It is south west facing and overlooks an enclosed lawn with borders and beyond to the nearby ford.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors as follows;
Dining Room 3.60m x 4.70m (11'10" x 15'5") Incorporating entrance area with night storage electric heaters, and part stone/part brick open feature fireplace, exposed wooden beams, open oak staircase to first floor and 'Miller's Door' providing access to the adjoining Mill. Bay window to front elevation.
Lounge 3.60m x 4.70m (11'10" x 15'5") Stone feature fireplace, wooden ceiling beams, electric night storage heater and bay window.
Kitchen 5.95m x 2.35m (19'6" x 7'8") Enamelled double drainer sink and separate hot and cold taps, range of fitted units with worktops and connection for freestanding cooker together with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Strip lighting to ceiling and Quarry tile floor. Internal door leading to walk-in Pantry providing meat safe/larder cupboard with modern strip lighting and quarry tiled floor. There is an adjoining Conservatory to the end elevation of the Kitchen providing external access.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 3.60m x 3.70m (11'10" x 12'1") Window to front elevation, built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 4.60m x 3.70m (11'10" x 12'1") Window to front elevation.
Landing Area Built-in bookshelf, electric storage heater, picture/large window to rear elevation.
Bedroom 3 3.53m x 2.31m (11'7" x 7'7") With picture/large window to rear.
Family Bathroom Cast iron bath, low level flush WC and hand basin on pedestal. Electric chrome towel rail and cupboard with hot water cylinder/immersion heater. Window to rear and end elevation. Internal doors are predominantly 'ledge and brace' construction with 'comb-work' effect finish.
WATERMILL Immediately adjoining the farmhouse 'The Mill' is believed to date back to the 17th century. It is constructed of coursed Ironstone rubble and part red brick under clay pantile roof. The last fulltime miller was a Percy Richardson in 1962. The accommodation is arranged over three separate floors and briefly comprises:-
Ground Floor & Gearbox (outhouse) Concrete floor and millstone loading bay plus adjoining garage. It includes the main waterwheel with oak axle and cast-iron rim, iron hub and wood and iron buckets, with the mill race flowing through. The adjacent bay houses, the pit-wheel and the spur wheel providing drive to...
Grinding Floor With two sets of grinding stones for flour and animal feed. There is also a kibbling mill and oat roller in existence.
Grain Floor/Hopper Room 13.2m x 4.25m (43'7 x 13'11"') Where the grain was traditionally stored and dried, including mill feed hoppers and hoists.
FARM BUILDINGS Lying in close proximity to the Farmhouse and comprising former Cow Byre/Milking Parlour/Dairy/Stable with Bakehouse and Hayloft 16.90m x 4.15m (55'5" x 13'7") above. Constructed in the early 19th century and mainly of red brick with pantile roof and single ridge stack. 6-bay frontage arranged over 2-storeys with stable and plank door configurations and single opening/shutter windows. WC. to rear elevation.
Water and electricity are laid on to the Mill and Farm Buildings.
OUTBUILDING/DWELLING Semi-detached, brick and pantile construction outbuilding/dwelling at present used as storage. The accommodation is on two floors and extends to about 50.5sq.m (543.47sq.ft) overall.
LAND Included in the sale is an adjoining orchard and garden grounds of about 0.89 Acre. For those interest parties further land is available by separate negotiation.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Method of Sale The property is offered for sale by Private Treaty.
Tenure & Possession Freehold. Vacant Possession will be granted on completion.
Services Mains water and electricity are connected. Foul drainage is to a private system.
Statutory Designations The farm buildings described as stables, bakehouse and hayloft are Grade II listed. (ref: 1359755).
The Watermill and attached outhouse are Grade II* listed (ref: 1165464).
Tealby CP. is within in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Wayleaves/Easements & Rights of Way The property is offered for sale subject to all existing rights, including right's of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage,, water and electricity supplies, and other rights, easements, quasieasements, and all wayleaves whether referred to in these particulars or not. There is a public footpath crossing the subject property.
Boundaries The buyer(s) shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither the seller nor the selling agent will be responsible for defining the boundaries or their ownership.
Health & Safety Given the potential hazards of an old property we would ask that viewers should be as vigilant as possible when making an inspection for their own personal safety, particularly around the watermill.
Fixtures & Fittings Only those items described within these particulars of sale are included with the property.
Local Authority West Lindsey District Council Tel: .
Buyer Identity Checks Prospective purchasers will be required to provide the necessary identification for the purposes of the Anti-money laundering regulations.
Council Tax The property falls within Council Tax Band E.
Outgoings A modest annual drainage charge is levied.
Brochure & Photography The particulars of sale and photography were prepared in August/September 2020 in accordance with the Sellers instructions.
Solicitors Wilkin Chapman (Grimsby) .
Viewing Strictly by appointment. It would be appreciated if only those parties with a genuine interest and an immediate ability to proceed express an interest to inspect.
Marketed by: Perkins, George Mawer & Co, Market Rasen
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.