Sitting just behind the Manor House, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book, The Lower Mill House is a historical hidden gem, offering an unforgettable experience staying in a 19th Century mill house.
Now lovingly restored to a self-catering holiday home for six, the cottage obtains its original workings and mine shaft for milling flour in the cellar.
Cook up a feast in the rustic kitchen which has a woodburner or pass the time with a jigsaw puzzle in this home-away-from-home.
History lovers will also spot clues to its former use in the quaint courtyard, site of the old leat & mill wheel and the perfect place for barbecues, as well as the large stone-arched living room that once formed the old mill’s loading bay.
The accommodation is conveniently arranged all on one level and offers a generous living space perfect for friends and family to get together.
There’s a spacious lounge and a large open-plan kitchen and dining area with woodburning stove.
A beautiful double bedroom and en-suite sits towards the back of the property, looking out onto the enclosed patio.
Towards the front, there is an inviting family room that can sleep up to four adults or host a young family.
This has access to a family bathroom with washing machine and dryer.
Make use a variety of on-site amenities, such as the community communal games room, the heated indoor pool, gym, sauna, grass tennis court and stunning gardens.
A historic holiday cottage in South Devon, choose the Lower Mill for your next family retreat.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1128246, 1130112, 1130120, 1130123 & 1130126, together sleeping up to 32 guests.