Historic converted Saxmundham mill on Rendham Road on the market for £500,000
A historic Suffolk mill which has been converted into a two-bedroom home is up for sale for half a million pounds.
Albion Mill in Saxmundham, which is believed to date back to 1824, is on the market with estate agents Savills with a guide price of £500,000.
The property, described as 'wonderful and unique', is Grade II listed and was formerly one of the tallest post mills in the county.
The listing for Albion Mill says the building on Rendham Road has been 'expertly reconfigured and extended to create an interesting and light filled house'.
"Albion Mill is incredibly charming: I love it," said property agent Alexander McNab.
"The original mill dates to the 19th century, retaining many original features and is perfectly complemented by the stylish modern extension."
The home offers a kitchen/dining room on the ground floor, while stairs lead to a galleried reception room, with a vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers.
Natural light is found in abundance in the property, thanks to windows to the north, south, east and west, as well as two Velux windows.
Meanwhile, a central hall, with floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors, provides access to the two double bedrooms and the two bath/shower rooms.
To the rear of the building, accessed via glazed sliding doors in the hall, is a private south-facing courtyard garden.
At the front of the property is a parking area as well as a lawn to the side.
Albion Mill is on the market with Savills with a guide price of £500,000.
For more information, contact Savills on 01473 234800 or visit search.savills.com/property-detail/gbiprsips220056.