Guide price
£1,950,000
5 bed equestrian for saleNetherhill, Botley, Southampton, Hampshire SO32
5 beds
3 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Winchester
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About this property
Some truly impressive living spaces
Set with glorious grounds on the banks of The Hamble River
Wealth of character reflecting its period origins and history
Water Wheel room with Mill works
Grounds of over 5 acres
EPC Rating = D
A substantial Grade II* listed mill house offering a wealth of character and history, set within grounds of just over 5 acres on the banks of Hamble River with mill leet and fishing rights.
Description
Durley Mill is strategically located on the River Hamble and played a central role in the rural economy of Botley and Durley. The water wheel powered the mill machinery, and the mill was in operation until the 1960s. Like many mills in rural England, Durley Mill is now an impressive family home offering a wealth of character and retaining much of its water mill origins. A front porch opens on to the dining room which provides space for formal entertaining. This links through to a family snug with stone flooring, a large fireplace housing a log burner giving a cosy feel, doors to the garden and access to a large cellar. This then links through to the kitchen/breakfast room which comes with a range of fitted units including cupboard and drawer sections under Corian work surfaces. A traditional four oven Aga completes the farm house feel. There are doors that open to the rear garden, there is also an adjoining larder/pantry and a utility room which makes for a practical set up.
A flight of stairs gives access to a large first floor study. The dining room also provides access to a central hall. This has a door through to the ‘Water Wheel room’ which is a fascinating space with a wealth of exposed ceiling timbers and the water wheel itself which is encased by glazed surround. This room with viewing area really does demonstrate the history of the property. There are further storerooms, a stable and a and a workshop off this space. A staircase rises out of the hall to the first-floor landing which provides access to the tremendous drawing room with its beautiful ceiling timbers and large fireplace which houses a log burner. This is a truly impressive living space and links through to the conservatory with its large, glazed sections and beautiful outlook over the mill leat and gardens. This fabulous room offers a truly remarkable outlook for one to enjoy over the grounds come rain or shine. There is a sitting room and study accessed off the drawing room. There are three bedrooms on the first floor; one is en suite, the other two are serviced by a shower room. At second floor level there are two bedrooms, a further bathroom, a games room/store area and a mezzanine level ‘top deck’ which has stunning views over the river and woodland.
Outside
The property is approached over a driveway which provides parking for numerous vehicles. The grounds extend to just over 5 acres and are a beautiful feature of this special home. They are well established with beautiful trees particularly along the boundary and some clever planting which gives a great degree of interest throughout the year. Large expanse of well-kept lawned areas are attractively flanked by longer grasses and vegetation that run along the banks of the river and the mill leat. This contrast helps to create ‘rooms’ within the garden that help define the different areas and provide a fabulous backdrop when looking out from the conservatory or one of the outdoor seating areas. The footbridge helps link both sides of the garden. The open areas of lawn offer great space for outdoor recreation and the fishing on the bank of the river is an attribute that most can only dream of – A truly stunning setting.
Location
Durley Mill, located near the parish of Botley in Hampshire, is historically significant, with parts of the building dating back to the 17th century, and the site referenced in the 1083 Doomsday book. The mill was part of the broader network of mills in the region, taking advantage of the water from the local rivers. The charming market town of Bishops Waltham (4.5 miles) has a wide range of independent shops and restaurants and is a real hub for the local area.
Winchester has a regular fast train service to London Waterloo (from 57 minutes); Southampton Airport has scheduled flights to a variety of National and European destinations. Winchester (11 miles), Southampton (8 miles), M27 (4 miles), Portsmouth (15 miles) and easy access to the Hamble -le-rice (9 miles) and The Solent, and Golf Courses at Winchester, Fair Oak, West End, Swanmore and Corhampton.
Independent schools including Twyford School (7.7 miles), The Pilgrims School (11.4 miles), St. Swithuns School (11.6 miles), Winchester College (11.3 miles), Bedales (29.5 miles) and King Edward VI School (12 miles) are all within easy driving distance.
Square Footage: 7,728 sq ft
Acreage:
5.05 Acres
Directions
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Additional Info
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (septic tank). Oil fired central heating.
Freehold
Council Tax Band E
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