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7 bed equestrian for saleLower Common, Aylburton, Lydney, Gloucestershire GL15
7 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
3,887 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Exceptional 16th-century former mill set in approximately 5 acres between the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley, retaining the original mill wheel and grain hoppers.
Spacious family accommodation including a four-bedroom main house with two reception rooms, a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining/family room and versatile study/occasional bedroom.
Self-contained three-bedroom annexe with independent access and parking, currently operated as a successful holiday let, ideal for income generation or multi-generational living.
Outstanding equestrian facilities with a 20m x 40m menage, three-stable yard, tack room, level paddocks and direct access to excellent hacking through surrounding lanes and woodland.
Extensive outbuildings and workshops including the original mill wheel room, substantial stone stores, games room, bunk room, shelters and secure storage.
Beautiful rural setting with south-facing gardens, streamside patio and decking, circular driveway, ample parking and easy access to local amenities.
EPC Rating = E
Description
Nestled between the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley, Woodmill Farm is a unique former mill set within approximately 5 acres of level pasture, paddocks and gardens, bordered by a natural freshwater stream. An outstanding equestrian property, it benefits from a menage, stable yard and direct access to excellent hacking through surrounding lanes and woodland.
Dating back to the 16th century, the property retains remarkable period features, including the original mill wheel and grain hoppers, while offering spacious and comfortable family accommodation. The main house provides four bedrooms, two generous reception rooms and an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and family room. A connected yet self-contained three-bedroom annexe, currently operated as a successful holiday let, offers excellent income potential or flexible multi-generational living.
A range of substantial outbuildings includes the mill wheel room, stone workshops and stores, three stables, tack room and additional ancillary accommodation. An extensive in-and-out driveway surrounds the property, providing ample parking and easy access for larger vehicles.
A rare opportunity to acquire a character-filled country home with equestrian facilities, income potential and exceptional rural surroundings, all within easy reach of local amenities.
Accommodation
Ground Floor:
Entrance hall with exposed stonework and flagstone flooring.
Sitting room with wood-burning stove and garden views.
Stunning kitchen/dining/family room with exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and bi-fold doors to the garden.
Characterful living room featuring views of the original mill wheel, wood-burning stove and cloakroom.
Utility/boot room.
Study/occasional bedroom.
First Floor:
Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
Two further bedrooms.
Bedroom four/dressing room.
Family bathroom.
Internal connection to the annexe.
Self-Contained Annexe
With independent access and parking, the annexe offers flexible accommodation comprising:
Three bedrooms.
Shower room.
Spacious open-plan kitchen/living room with Juliet balcony overlooking the paddocks.
Galleried landing/reading area with exposed timber frame.
Outside
The property is approached via two gated entrances and benefits from a circular driveway with extensive parking. South-facing gardens include a vegetable garden with raised beds, greenhouse and timber shed, together with a large patio and raised deck beside the stream.
The land extends to approximately 5 acres and is divided into well-fenced paddocks, with direct access to excellent riding routes.
Equestrian Facilities & Outbuildings
20m x 40m menage with rubber/sand surface.
Stable yard with three stables and tack room.
Original mill wheel room.
Large stone workshop and stores.
Open-fronted shelters and storage buildings.
Bunk room, games room and outside WC.
Secure container store with lean-to.
A distinctive historic home combining period character, modern practicality and excellent equestrian facilities in a sought-after rural setting.
Location
Aylburton is a charming and historic village on the edge of the Forest of Dean, approximately two miles south-west of Lydney. The village enjoys a peaceful rural setting surrounded by woodland, rolling countryside and access to an extensive network of walking, cycling and riding routes, while remaining conveniently placed for everyday amenities and transport links. The village centre is designated as a conservation area, reflecting its rich heritage and attractive character.
The wider area offers exceptional outdoor recreation, with the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean renowned for their natural beauty, scenic trails and leisure opportunities. Nearby Lydney provides a range of shops, supermarkets, schools and a mainline railway station, while the A48 gives access to Chepstow, Gloucester, Bristol and the M4/M5 motorway networks, making Aylburton an attractive location for both commuters and those seeking a rural lifestyle.
Notable schools in Gloucester include: The Crypt School, Sir Thomas Rich's School, Ribston Hall School, and Denmark Road School.
Square Footage: 3,887 sq ft
Acreage:
5.02 Acres
Additional Info
Services connected: Oil fired central heating, private drainage, mains electricity, mains water.
Local Authority: Forest of Dean.
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