This Beautiful and historic mill dates back to 1784. This grade II listed development was converted in 1991 into the stunning development it is today by John Collis. The development won prestigious awards for its design. Utmost care was taken to preserve the mill's original character and features, many of which are evident in the communal entrance hall and throughout the individual apartments.
Low Mill is set in Caton, a popular Lune Valley village, home to a variety of shops, amenities including a doctors surgery, sports clubs and popular dining pubs. The mill is surrounded by approximately 6-7 acres of beautifully tended communal grounds and open countryside. Junction 34 of the M6 is just a 5-minute drive away
Welcome to No 24, Low Mill - a beautiful and surprisingly spacious 1-bed, first-floor apartment. You will be pleased with the generous dimensions, the enviable position and appealing dual aspect outlook.
This is an apartment offering spacious open plan living combined with eye catching features. The fitted kitchen is located just off the living space, meaning you're close to your guests when entertaining. The bedroom is well proportioned and has fabulous views out over the communal gardens below. The sleek, modern and very stylish shower room is a very recent addition by the current owner. a generously sized walk in shower with rainfall attachment adds indulgence. On a lazy Sunday morning, you'll be wanting to simply relax with the papers and admire the countryside that surrounds Low Mill. Or simply take a stroll around the beautifully kept grounds.
Unlike a lot of apartments, there is a walk-in cloak cupboard for storage. Low Mill is special. It offers a very unique lifestyle. In fact, no other apartment development can compete with what Low Mill offers its residents. We invite you to view.
- Low Mill was converted into luxury apartments in 1991, It is a Grade II listed building which dates back to 1784
- This is one of the largest one-bed apartment in the development and is located on the 1st floor
- The stylish shower room has been recently installed
- B4RN broadband is available at this development (this is a rural fibre broadband service with speeds up to 1000 megabit)
- The annual service charge is £2874.92 (paid to two instalments on the 1st January and 1st July) and the lease length is 999 years from 01/01/1992 (969 years remaining)
- All the windows except one are double glazed.
- The apartment has Rointe digital electronic radiators
- There is a private parking space and also a visitors car park
- Located in a 'Very Low Risk' flood area for Rivers and the sea and 'Low Risk' area for surface water
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