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Beard Mill

Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. More recently it was used as artists studios and for general storage. Prior to the renovations the building was in very poor condition, with many rotten timbers, damp walls and an asbestos roof.

The brief was to create living and entertaining space with views of the river, connected to the existing farm house, and to provide separated accommodation for a neo natal scanning clinic