DESCRIPTION New Mill House is an attractive, individual designed modern detached house built in 1996 by the current owners in a traditional Cotswold style with reconstructed stone elevations with mullion windows to the front. Set within a pleasant sized plot and garden, the property has a five bar gate leading to a driveway and useful double garage whilst the gardens are arranged to the side and rear where they back onto a former millstream. A further piece of land adjoins the river extending the garden where the current owners keep chickens etc.
The well presented accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes a character living room with Cotswold stone fireplace with woodburning stove, separate dining room and useful study. Upstairs there are four good bedrooms including a spacious master bedroom with en suite and a family bathroom. The house benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing.
SITUATION Situated in rural location about a mile from the pretty village of Kingswood, this excellent property is located in the tiny hamlet of Nind backing onto the Ozleworth Brook - an attractive mill stream. Nind comprises only a handful of houses and is located approximately 1 mile form Kingswood and about 2 miles south west of the market town Wotton under Edge. Situated on the southern edge of the Cotswolds at the foot of the escarpment, Kingswood has a strong community spirit and its own Primary School, general store with Post office, a popular local pub and village hall with many active clubs and societies and all-weather sports facilities.
Wotton under Edge is a typical Cotswold market town made prosperous from the former woollen industry and today provides good local amenities for everyday needs, including schools for all ages and the highly regarded Katherine Lady Berkeley secondary school, local shops, pubs, restaurants and services including doctors' and dental surgeries. There are popular sports and social clubs, a local swimming pool and the Wotton Electric Picture House. The M5 Motorway is just 5 miles away, putting Bristol (20 miles) and Gloucester (19 miles) within easy reach. The nearest railway station is Cam and Dursley (7 miles), which is on the Bristol to Birmingham line, offering services to Bristol Parkway.