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Listed converted flour mill goes for rent in Surrey

22nd August 2008 Print
Listed converted flour mill goes for rent in Surrey Townends residential lettings in Weybridge are marketing a Grade II listed converted flour mill, with stunning canal views from a private balcony, in Addlestone, Surrey.

Daniel Lambert Mill at Coxes Lock, Addlestone, Surrey, is one of three mills which were converted into luxury flats in 1983 and the two bedroom, two bathroom ground floor apartment benefits from the use of a private residents swimming pool and gym.

From 1777 the water of the millpond on the River Wey navigation was used to power an iron mill, originally built by the Wealdon iron masters Raby and Rodgers, which operated on the site until 1832 and was then rebuilt as corn and silk mills by 1835. The massive mill and silo buildings were erected during the first decade of the 20th century and flour milling ceased just before the conversion into residential use.

Everyday shopping can be found in Addlestone High Street with more specialised shops at nearby Woking and Weybridge. Addlestone has excellent transport links with the M25 nearby with access to the M3, M4 and M40, and London Waterloo can be reached from Addlestone main line station in under an hour.

Daniel Lambert Mill, Coxes Lock, Addlestone, Surrey is currently to let through Townends in Weybridge for £1,250 per month.

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Listed converted flour mill goes for rent in Surrey