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The Watermill, Ixworth, Suffolk

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

7,024 sq ft

653 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Set in the delightfully leafy Suffolk countryside, this five-bedroom 17th-century mill house stands next to its elegant, unconverted watermill. Finished in crisp, white-washed timber, the mill sits in beautiful contrast to the lime stucco and brick façade of the house. An exacting eye for detail was employed during the house’s renovation, resulting in a comfortable home of over 3,400 sq ft that is wonderfully sympathetic to its context. The house has an outbuilding with workshop, home office and garden store overlooking the walled garden. Approximately three acres of sweeping grounds encompass a mill pond covered in lilypads and an island.

Setting the Scene

Ixworth was the site of an important Roman settlement and military fortifications in the 1st century AD with a possible association with the rebellion led by Boudica of the Iceni. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book as Icsewrda, it was not of an insubstantial size for its time with 51 households noted. The original mill was also recorded at this time.

This medieval mill was extensively rebuilt in the 17th century, circa 1800. Though the mill, now Grade II*-listed, has not been operational since the 1940s, its charm remains intact; particularly notable is the carving of ‘I Lowe 1800’, the mark of the miller John Lowe. Planning and listed building consent allows for further conversion of the detached outbuilding into a studio/office or overflow accommodation. For more information, please see the History section below.

The Grand Tour

An inviting colour wash to the main house’s elevations makes for a romantic, tree-encircled profile. Double front doors open to a capacious entrance hall, where a large inglenook hearth houses a woodburning stove. Large flagstones underfoot and exposed beams above establish the material palette used throughout the home.

The ground floor has four characterful reception rooms, each slotted within the house’s impressive timber frame, with casement windows along one side that look to the pond and verdant grounds. The original kitchen has been given over to a dining room, where a deep blue Aga sits within an alcove fireplace that provides a focal point for the room. There is plenty of space for a long farmhouse table beneath pendant lighting. A glazed door opens to the south-facing patio that runs alongside the mill pond, ideal for migrating from terrace to dining table as the sun goes down.

The kitchen houses shaker-style cabinetry in a smart Paint and Paper Library, Stable Green, positioned around a convivial island counter. Plenty of preparation space is provided by an extensive quartz countertop. An extension has created a wonderfully useful boot room and cloak room adjoining the kitchen with a Belfast sink and additional counter space. A cloak stand and multiple shelving units and cabinets make this ideal for storing coats and shoes for all kinds of English weather.

With two staircases to the first floor, the house provides a private primary suite which includes a dressing room with built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with a bathtub.

There are three further double bedrooms on the first floor, accessed via the other staircase. High ceilings and original fireplaces lend a historic elegance with peaceful views of the leafy surroundings. A second family bathroom with a clawfoot bath is well-positioned to serve these rooms. Two interconnecting bedrooms and a cloakroom are found on the second floor.

The outbuilding is positioned overlooking the parterre garden and sash windows on to the walled garden. It is a versatile space that incorporates a workshop, home office and garden store. the outbuilding benefits with planning permission to be converted to ancillary accommodation.

The Great Outdoors

A sweeping gated driveway leads past the mill and over the mill race. There is space for open-air vehicular storage at the front of the house. The house sits within three acres of extensive and well-maintained grounds.

A bridge crosses the mill race from the terrace to a lawn dotted with specimen trees, with Persian ironwood, ginkgo biloba and a mulberry of particular note. The outbuilding looks out onto the parterre garden surrounded by a high brick wall. Beyond the parterre is a quintessentially English walled flower garden.

Out and About

Ixworth is a wonderful village between Bury St Edmunds and Diss. The Pykkerell is an excellent local pub with a restaurant and a tea room.

Around a 5-minute drive out of the village, the Wyken Vineyard is a 1,200-acre farm with a flock of Shetland sheep, a small herd of cattle and a seven-acre vineyard producing award-winning sparkling wines. A weekly farmer’s market is run alongside the formal gardens.

The bustling and historic market town of Bury St Edmunds is only seven miles away. With streets of ancient pretty cottages and a renowned abbey, the town provides for all day-to-day needs and is chock full of independent shops, such as Woosters for award-winning sourdough loaves, Javelin for boutique clothing and Parsley Pot for unique gifts. It is also home to two supremely comfortable independent cinemas, Abbeygate and The Everyman. A range of fine restaurants is scattered throughout the town, including the acclaimed Pea Porridge and 1921 Angel Hill. There is also an abundance of relaxed eateries such as The One Bull and Mowgli Street Food and Britain’s smallest pub, The Nutshell.

There are several excellent schools in the area. Wortham CofE Primary School, Elveden CofE Primary School, Hartismere Secondary School, Abbeygate Sixth Form College and Culford School are all well rated by Ofsted.

The nearest mainline rail services run from Stowmarket and Diss. London Liverpool Street can be reached from Stowmarket in 80 minutes.

Council Tax Band: G
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Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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The Watermill, Ixworth, Suffolk

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  • Thurston Station4.0 miles
  • Bury St. Edmunds Station5.8 miles
  • Elmswell Station6.2 miles
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