Once a corn mill believed to have been built in 1790, it seems fitting that this once water-driven building should be reimagined as a model of 21st century environmental living where water still plays a central part.
The house now features a ground source heat pump, the very latest in insulation solutions as well as the triple glazing and low energy lights you would expect from a new build. Perhaps most fitting is the newly created wildlife pond – that has proved a Mecca for kingfishers – that also operates as the heat source for the heating and hot water system within the main house. A solar thermal heating system provides the hot water for the detached two bedroom annex.
Now home to property developer Simon Williams and his family, this striking building merges the new with the old. The new exterior and interiors are designed to complement rather than copy the original part of the building – the design by CAD Architects is a masterclass in blending old and new to create something all its own; something Mark Dawes from CAD Architects, calls the ‘new old house’.
Simon bought the property in 2015 with a vision to strip away the crumbling more modern buildings that surrounded the historic building and add carefully considered extensions.
He appointed CAD Architects to renovate, partly demolish and extend the mill to create a luxurious five bedroom family home, including a separate two bedroom annexe with triple garage.
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