The ground floor has an entrance hall leading to a large open-plan kitchen-come-dining/living room, with a snug wood-burning stove. The kitchen is in fitted pine, with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave and an antique pine table set with ash chairs designed by Gimson.
The first floor (stone floor of the mill) sleeps four. The master bedroom has a rare and opulent early eighteenth-century oak four-poster bed. The second bedroom has twin beds. There is a bathroom and ample landing with the original loading-door opening to the west.
The second floor (granary floor), is reached by the original elm stairs. It acts as a hide for the bird life on the mill pond, with early 19th-century bolting machinery carefully preserved. Here is a large double bedroom and an open children's room, with two single beds. A second bathroom makes this four-bedroomed cottage comfortable for eight guests. Above this floor is a gantry cat-walk. A sack-hoist hangs in the cupola, whence light filters down through successive levels of glazed floor lights set in the traps.
The Grist Mill has its own drive and enclosed garden offering complete serenity, with the constant murmur of the Ewelme brook running gently by.
Learn more about this holiday rental at the owner's website: