Luxury leisure facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, gym and tennis and courts are included with a ground-floor apartment that is part of an iconic building.
The grade II-listed Bliss Mill in Chipping Norton, was converted into luxury flats in 1992 and is set in six acres of landscaped grounds.
The five-storey Victorian tweed mill was built by industrialist William Bliss in 1872 in the style of a large country house. Its most striking feature is the 165-feet high chimney, which rises from a dome in the centre of the mill.
The ground-floor flat includes an open-plan sitting/dining room with feature fireplace, a kitchen, two double bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room.
Other features include exposed stone walls and an unusual pillar in the kitchen which is part of the original fabric of the building.
Max Douglas, of agents Maxwell Douglas, said: “This is a stylishly refurbished apartment with unparalleled leisure facilities set in beautiful grounds including two tennis courts, a pond and lawns.
“Residents have the use of the indoor pool, gym, sauna, whirlpool and squash courts and unlike public facilities, they are never overcrowded.
“Not only is it one of the most iconic and exclusive buildings in Oxfordshire, but it has an incredible amount of history and is just a short walk from the town centre of Chipping Norton.
“The present owners have been there for a number of years and enjoy living there so much that they have now decided they would like to move to a larger apartment in the block.”
The apartment is on the market for £325,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing of the apartment, contact Maxwell Douglas on 01608 644000 or visit the website maxwelldouglasproperty.co.uk
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