The Watermill is nestled in the heart of a stunning valley with view across to St Helen’s Church at East Keal, occupying a 14 acre (sts) plot with a range of outbuildings, stores and former farm constructions alongside the three bedroom property.
The property occupies a valley position between the two villages of Toynton All Saints and East Keal, with the well serviced market town of Spilsby a short distance away.
To the most private position, accessed up Watermill Lane, the property includes formal gardens, grassed paddock and further land; plus water course . These, and the crew yard from which the property is approached, include former poultry sheds, covered car port, brick and tile stables, store and garage store.
The house, a three-bedroom family home, has been re-carpeted / refloored throughout the ground level, and provides living room, breakfast kitchen, utility, bathroom and snug/office.
The Watermill is believed to have ceased work as a corn mill in 1927; with the associated machinery removed in the 1940s.