For Sale

The Old Mill, Waterston Road, LLandstadwell SA73 1EH

£1,100,000 OIRO
  • Type: Detached House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Reception Rooms: 3
  • Parking: Off Road Parking
  • Council Tax Band: F
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Features

  • Stunning Converted 19th Century Steam Mill
  • Four Floors with original features throughout
  • Welcoming vestibule on the ground floor with guest bedroom, bathroom and utility space
  • With uniqurely designed bedrooms, each with a mezzanine level
  • Wonderful relaxing Living room with grand reclaimed marble open fireplace
  • Master bedroom with en-suite and walk in dressing room, overlooking landscape and estuary
  • Separate THREE bedroom annex currently utilised as a holiday let, but could easily be part of the 'main house' if required
  • Set in approx 3.75 acres of land and offering potential for further income 'eco pods' (STP)
  • Access to Hazelbeach Boat Club private slipway, storage and morrings
  • Off road parking for numerous vehicles

Property Summary

This captivating converted mill, built in 1848, nestled within 3.75 acres of enchanting grounds, offers a blend of history and modern comfort. The extensive yet manageable garden, complete with a stream and pond, creates a tranquil haven around the home. Restored with meticulous attention to detail, throughout the property the stone walls have been pointed and original windows and entrances re-instated, along with all beams checked and preserved. This careful, sympathetic restoration combines heritage with modern construction, making it a superb family home.


Approached via a country driveway, the imposing 19th-century Old Mill stands proudly in a naturally sheltered valley, just meters from Hazel Beach. This grand four-storey former steam mill exudes character and charm. Inside, the mill spans four floors, each offering a unique blend of original features and modern updates. The ground floor retains the buildings original slate slab flooring and is home to a welcoming entrance, utility space, bathroom, and guest bedroom. A custom-made staircase leads up to the first floor, where the main living areas feature a high-specification kitchen, dining space with large windows and a Juliet balcony that invites the outdoors in.

Discover the main living room, which is anchored by a grand reclaimed marble open fire, adding both elegance and warmth to the room. The space is perfect for cosy evenings for the whole family to socialise.

The upper floors provide three spacious bedrooms, each with mezzanine levels adding versatility and style. The master suite enjoys picturesque views over the surrounding landscape and estuary, along with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in dressing area. Additional spaces throughout the home include a private study and sitting rooms, with features including exposed stonework, original beams, and custom stained glass enhancing the property’s charm.

In addition to the main house, there is a separate annex currently used as a successful holiday let. This annex offers three large bedrooms and can easily be connected to the main property by opening the existing doors, providing flexibility for multi-generational living or increased rental income.

The expansive 3.75 acres of land present a wealth of opportunities for further development, whether for additional accommodation, outdoor leisure facilities, or other ventures. There is further potential for ‘eco pods’ on the surrounding land, offering an additional prospective income stream (more details available upon request), in addition to the existing holiday let annex. Importantly, as the property is not listed, there is greater flexibility to make improvements, allowing the new owner more freedom to adapt the space to their vision while preserving its unique charm.

Residents of the property are also entitled to join the Hazelbeach Boat Club, which offers direct access to boat moorings, a private slipway and secure storage for watercraft. Membership also provides a vibrant social scene making it ideal for both boating enthusiasts and those seeking a close-knit coastal community.

Bespoke features from local craftsmen give this home a truly unique feel. A perfect blend of history, craftsmanship, and modern living, this restored mill offers an exceptional lifestyle in a serene setting, with room to grow.





Approximate Measurements:

Entrance Hall: 6.40m x 5.08m (21' x 16' 8")

Bedroom 1: 4.72m x 4.30m (15' 6" x 14' 1")

Downstairs Shower Room

Utility Room: 2.08m x 1.90m (6' 10" x 6' 3")

Lounge / Kitchen / Diner: 10.00m x 6.40m (32' 10" x 21' )

Lounge: 10.16m x 6.43m (33' 4" x 21' 1")

Office: 3.02m x 2.36m (9' 11" x 7' 9")

Bedroom 2: 2.97m x 2.90m (9' 9" x 9' 6")

Bedroom 3: 2.97m x 2.90m (9' 9" x 9' 6")

Bedroom 4 (Master): 4.04m x 3.53m (13' 3" x 11' 7")

Dressing Room: 2.50m x 2.24m (8' 2" x 7' 4")

En-Suite Shower Room

Family Bathroom

Bedroom 2 (with mezzanine): 2.97m x 1.47m (9' 9" x 4' 10")

Bedroom 3 (with mezzanine): 2.97m x 1.47m (9' 9" x 4' 10")

Bedroom 4 (with mezzanine)

Dressing Room: 3.68m x 1.47m (12' 1" x 4' 10")

Kitchen / Diner (annexe): 6.40m x 4.50m (21' x 14' 9")

Bedroom 1 (annexe): 4.47m x 2.46m (14' 8" x 8' 1")

Bedroom 2 (annexe): 3.50m x 2.64m (11' 6" x 8' 8")

Bathroom (annexe)

Lounge (annexe): 4.50m x 3.43m (14' 9" x 11' 3")

Master Bedroom 3 (annexe): 4.47m x 3.58m (14' 8" x 11' 9")

Family Bathroom (annexe)

Garage: 5.03m x 5.00m (16' 6" x 16' 5")

Insulated Garden Room: 10.70m x 4.04m (35' 1" x 13' 3")

Council Tax Band: F

EPC: C