The Location
This historic mill, dating back to 1784, underwent a remarkable transformation in 1991 under the skilled hands of John Collis, resulting in its current stunning state. Its Grade II listed status and award-winning design speak to the meticulous preservation of its original character, visible in both the communal entrance hall and individual apartments. Located in the charming village of Caton in the Lune Valley, it offers proximity to various shops, amenities, a doctor's surgery, sports clubs, and popular pubs. Enveloped by meticulously maintained communal grounds and open countryside spanning 6-7 acres, it provides a serene setting. With Junction 34 of the M6 just a 5-minute drive away, convenience meets history here.
Property Overview
This first-floor 2-bedroom apartment exudes charm and modern comfort. Embracing electric heating, this Grade II listed building combines heritage with contemporary living. The open-plan L-shaped lounge-diner-kitchen showcases a newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. A new bathroom suite offers a walk-in shower, and both double bedrooms measure approximately 12 ft x 11 ft. Freshly installed internal doors enhance the interior. Allocated parking for one car and plenty visitor spaces, caters to convenience. The apartment's interior is tastefully adorned throughout, with the kitchen/diner acting as the heart of the home, perfect for hosting gatherings. Nestled within a private, tranquil, and scenic development, Low Mill resides in a beautifully refurbished 18th-century cotton mill encompassed by six acres of meticulously manicured gardens beside the River Lune. This complex is an impressive renovation, inclusive of outbuildings and extensive gardens that embrace the entire property, creating a truly extraordinary living experience.
Additional information
- Low Mill was converted into luxury apartments in 1991, It is a Grade II listed building which dates back to 1784
- This is a leasehold property on a 999 year lease from 01/01/1992 and the service charge is approximately £2836 pa
- Pets are allowed in the development
- B4RN broadband is available at this development (this is a rural fibre broadband service with speeds up to 1000 megabit)
- Hot water cylinder replaced in October 2020 with a 25 year guarantee
- New kitchen and lounge units fitted April 2022 and new shower room fitted July 2020
- Outside windows painted Aug 2022
Low Mill, Caton, LA2
Valid until 02.08.2024
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | Mid-Terrace |
Transaction Type: | Marketed sale | Energy Tariff: | Dual |
Main Fuel: | Electricity (not community) | Main Gas: | No |
Floor Level: | 1st | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Glazing Type: | Not defined |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Ventilation: | Natural | Walls: | Sandstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very Poor | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters | Main Heating Controls: | Manual charge control |
Hot Water System: | Electric instantaneous at point of use | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Very Poor |
Lighting: | No low energy lighting | Floors: | (other premises below) |
Total Floor Area: | 73 m2 |
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