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Norfolk property which has stood on marshland since the early 1800s hits the market
['Iona Goodall']
Eastern Daily Press | News
Cley Windmill has stood on north Norfolk's marshland since the early 1800s, serving a range of functions such as a grain mill, a film set, and is currently run as a holiday let and wedding venue.
The property includes original features such as a white-painted timber cap, exposed beams and brick fireplaces.
There are further self-contained guest rooms and cottages, giving a total of nine ensuite bedrooms across the property.
It functioned as wheat and flour mill in the 1800s (Image: Strutt & Parker)It last went up for sale in 2019 and was bought by Natalie and Varian Bush in 2021 for around £3 million.
The freehold property, which sits within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is now up at a guide price of £2,650,000.