Access to the Old Smock Mill is via a flight of external oak steps up to the staging. This broad oak-boarded platform, which encircles the mill, has been constructed to the original design and allows visitors to follow the sun all day until it sinks.
The homeowners are keen gardeners, and over the years they have created a magical garden surrounding the mill.
Leisurely lunches and suppers can be enjoyed at the garden table, and chairs provide views over the owners’ wisteria-clad walk and flower garden
Situated in the quintessentially English village of Benenden in Kent is the former Old Smock Mill. Once a working flour mill, built in the early 1800s, it was left to fall into disrepair, a run-down reminder of the area’s industrial past.
The Old Smock Mill had its sweeps (often known as sails), cap and fantail for many years after it was decommissioned, but the elements soon destroyed the wood. The cap was taken down in the early 1970s, leaving only the tower, as the sweeps had gone to the local mill in Headcorn. The building was close to collapse when Clare and David Winchester bought their house in 2004.
“The derelict mill was in the garden of the property we wanted to buy,” says Clare. “We loved the house and the garden—the mill was just the icing on the cake for us. The opportunity to own a mill was just too good to pass up.”
But it was a while before any work was done to restore the building. “We started working on it in 2011, though we had been planning for it for years. I think it really helps to live with a place and really think about it before you start working on it.”
This story is from the October -November 2021 edition of Cottages and Bungalows.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the October -November 2021 edition of Cottages and Bungalows.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Variations on Vignettes
The art of still-life interior design.
An English Country Kitchen
Our Project House Utah kitchen came alive long before the first tile was laid, thanks to 3D and mood-board renderings.
Coastal Cool
An updated condo gets an improved layout and a seaside-inspired décor.
Colonial Revival
Built over 120 years ago, this house was relegated to being a college rental with shoddy repairs but was rescued to receive a new lease on life.
Fresh Updates for a Historic Bungalow
A homeowner modifies her 1921 Craftsman with respectful renovations and redesigns.
Summer Scenes & Design Dreams
Our brand ambassador shares his seasonal styling inspirations.
BEAT The HEAT
Get your home ready for the summer heat with cottage-friendly cooling.
Cozy & Collected
An art collector enlists a designer to help her renovate her 1964 Colonial cottage. Together, they create a home filled with sumptuous textiles and treasured heirlooms.
Beach Town Bungalow
While this 1922 Craftsman embodies the character and charm of a bygone era, its owner has found creative ways to bring it into the present while honoring its past.
Nostalgic Magic
Old and new magic combine in this quirky redesign of an old Tudor house, complete with dinosaur wallpaper, scalloped edges and whimsical tile.