This former mill house for sale is a period riverside home sitting in eight acres of “idyllic” grounds.
Barford Mill, in Churt, is a Grade II listed former mill which is on the market for the first time in 40 years.
The property was built in the early 1800s and is one of a trio of mills that operated on the Barford Stream, being converted into a home before the 1930s.
Period features throughout the home include stone walls, exposed beams and open fireplaces.
The entrance hall includes oak joinery and leads through to a sitting room with carved wood and exposed brick around an open fire.
To the right of the entrance is a parlour with a brick fireplace, a log burner and a parquet floor, flowing into a dining room with an original open inglenook fireplace.
Also on the ground floor is a kitchen with a gas AGA cooker, a quarry tile floor and period-style units, plus a walk-in pantry and a utility room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, exposed roof timbers and an inglenook fireplace with a log burner.
A secondary staircase leads to two further bedrooms, plus a study with a carved open fireplace, a store and a shower room, while on the second floor is another bedroom.
Outside, the grounds span approximately eight acres, and include lawns, a lake, the stream and various woodlands.
There are bridges that cross the waterways and interconnecting mill ponds, and established trees such as weeping willows.
There is a private driveway leading to a parking area, as well as a detached timber building which incorporates a garage, a log store and a workshop.
The property is for sale with Savills for a guide price of £2,000,000.
Rory McKenzie of Savills Farnham commented: “This beautiful, converted mill has so much character and the most magical gardens reminiscent of a John Constable painting, with a lake, stream and woodland.
“Coming to the market for the first time in more than 40 years, this is a very rare opportunity in such a tranquil setting with the relaxing sound of flowing water.”