House for sale in Windmill Drive, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 - 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms
- Guide Price of £795,000
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- 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms
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Hamptons International - Horsham
26a Carfax, Horsham, West Sussex
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A Grade II listed Windmill situated in a prime location on the South Downs. The property has extensive 360 degree coast and downland views.
Built in 1885, it was one of the last brick built Tower Mills in Sussex. Originally called Waterhall Mill it ceased grinding corn in 1924. By 1936 the Mill had been converted into a dwelling whilst retaining all the original machinery within the structure. With its commanding views it was taken over during World War II by the Home Guard as a look out post. In 1960's a two storey extension was added and in 1998 a large conservatory. The 50ft high structure with its 55ft sales and fantail weighing 11 tons, is situated on the Brighton border near to the A23 London and A27 access roads. The top of the Mill opens out onto the fantail offering magnificent views over the South Downs, Brighton and the Sea. This Grade II Listed property comprises the converted Windmill, an octagonal two storey extension constructed in the 1960's and a large conservatory built in 2000 connected to the Windmill by glazed covered ways. These improvements provide a four bedroom, three bathroom property with living room, large round kitchen and spacious conservatory without affecting the appearance of the special features. The capped machine room at the top of the Windmill, incorporating the massive 10ft, 2 ton brake wheel connecting the sails, opens onto the fantail staging giving unrivalled views for miles.
Own Parking, Outside Space, Conservatory
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Built in 1885, it was one of the last brick built Tower Mills in Sussex. Originally called Waterhall Mill it ceased grinding corn in 1924. By 1936 the Mill had been converted into a dwelling whilst retaining all the original machinery within the structure. With its commanding views it was taken over during World War II by the Home Guard as a look out post. In 1960's a two storey extension was added and in 1998 a large conservatory. The 50ft high structure with its 55ft sales and fantail weighing 11 tons, is situated on the Brighton border near to the A23 London and A27 access roads. The top of the Mill opens out onto the fantail offering magnificent views over the South Downs, Brighton and the Sea. This Grade II Listed property comprises the converted Windmill, an octagonal two storey extension constructed in the 1960's and a large conservatory built in 2000 connected to the Windmill by glazed covered ways. These improvements provide a four bedroom, three bathroom property with living room, large round kitchen and spacious conservatory without affecting the appearance of the special features. The capped machine room at the top of the Windmill, incorporating the massive 10ft, 2 ton brake wheel connecting the sails, opens onto the fantail staging giving unrivalled views for miles.
Own Parking, Outside Space, Conservatory
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property reference: HAHOHOR060405
