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A unique period property set within delightful private grounds and land of 1.8 acres, situated in a semi-rural position between Cloughton and Burniston. The Old Mill dates back to around 1820 and was significantly redeveloped around 30 years ago to create a sizeable and spacious four-bedroom period home. Since then, the property has been further improved and retains much of its character, whilst the layout and flow of the stylishly appointed accommodation lend itself well as a modern family home.
The house is situated on the eastern fringe of a small development of just five properties, The Old Mill occupies a plum position with an attractive approach with the mill race running alongside the driveway and providing some charming views from the house.
In all the house provides over 2,700 square feet of attractive, well-proportioned accommodation. In brief amounts to the following: entrance hall, kitchen with solid wood and granite topped units, breakfast room and garden room with doors opening out onto the grounds. Formal dining room, sitting room and study/games room. To the ground floor is a utility room and separate cloakroom. On the first floor are four bedrooms including a master bedroom leading out onto a balcony, dressing room and en-suite bathroom. There is a separate main house bathroom.
The property is set in 1.8 acres of mature gardens and grounds. Combining formal garden with a wilder space comprising a grazing holding paddock, mature woodland and wildlife garden. The stream crosses through the grounds, providing a wildlife haven and an idyllic feel.
There is a large double garage and plenty of parking to be found on the tarmac hard standing. In all the garden and grounds comprise over an acre of the overall plot.
LOCATION
The Old Mill is situated down Mill Lane on is the very southern edge of Cloughton, with easy access down to the coastal paths and just a short walk from the cinder track which leads up to Robin Hoods Bay and down towards Scarborough. Cloughton is a bustling, rural, village some three miles north of the seaside town of Scarborough and is well-served with two public houses and church. A primary school is within walking distance in nearby Burniston.