Chenies Bottom, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 6EU | Property for sale | Savills
535.40 sq m(5,763 sq ft)
Excess of £3,250,000(€3,705,686)

Chenies BottomRickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 6EU


    Key features

    • Stunning historic detached mill house
    • Set in about two acres fronting the River Chess
    • Approximately 5,800sq ft of flexible accommodation
    • Two annexes that could be separate or incorporated
    • Swimming pool & tennis court

    Historic mill house set in about two acres offering approximately 5,800 sq ft of flexible accommodation.

    About this property

    • A stunning and substantial detached Mill House set on the banks of the River Chess on a mature plot of about two acres with spectacular views across the valley in one of the area's most sought after villages. Dodds Mill sits on an island and also owns half of the river (see site plan) and has fishing rights.

      Originally called Chenies Mill, it was first mentioned as a corn mill in 1200. It later became used for fulling, where newly woven cloth was beaten and scoured with wooden hammers, stretched out to dry on tenterhooks and then combed.

      In 1712 the mill was leased from the Duke of Bedford by the Dodd family who converted it to papermaking. In the 19th century it reverted to corn milling and milled by descendants of the current owners. It finally closed in 1933.

      It is believed that John Dodd added a new wing to the old house in 1750, there is a date 1762 scribed on a brick in the 'new wing'.

      The current owners bought the mill in 1964 and set about the renovations, finishing the mill section and opening it into the house in 1968. The gable ends, part of the dining room kitchen etc were added in 1972-73, and the back door porch downstairs cloakroom and the bedroom of the dairy were built in 1982-83. The loft was converted into the granary flat with the dormers etc in 1997-98.

      Dodds Mill surprisingly isn't listed but there is a Grade II listing on the bridge closest to the house (jointly owned) and the folly in the garden. There is still a large water wheel in situ although the machinery would need to be repaired or replaced but there is potential to generate your own power.

      The house offers spacious accommodation extending to just under 5,800 sq ft. The Granary and The Dairy have also both been separately let in the past but both could be fully integrated into the main house or alternatively would make a fantastic self contained annexe. There is also a large cellar.

      Decoratively, the house is in need of a degree of updating and modernisation. The heating in Dodds Mill and The Dairy is provided by oil. The Dairy has its own oil boiler and The Granary has a calor gas boiler. There is mains electricity and water and private drainage.

      The magnificent gardens are a key feature of this stunning home and there is also a heated swimming pool with surrounding terrace area with a pool house and a tennis court.

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    A real rarity - an historic mill house set in about two acres in this highly sought after village - a great place to live and enjoy the tranquility of this stunning home

    Sue TrybusProperty agent

    Local information

    • Chenies village is located approximately two miles from Chorleywood with its wide variety of local shops, cafes and restaurants. The Met/Chiltern Line station provides a fast and frequent service into Baker Street, Aldgate and Marylebone. Junction 18 of the M25 is approximately 2.3 miles away. The area also boasts an excellent choice of both private and state schools for all ages.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G