An iconic Tenterfield property The Mill, as it is colloquially known, has played a significant role in Tenterfield’s history.
Circa 1871, W. Reid and Company’s Pride of the North Flour Mill, was reported to be a thoroughly up to date plant, capable of five sacks per hour. Now a stately residence with three renovated levels, The Mill blends modern convenience with the original characteristics. The first level offers polished timber floors, exposed beams and red brick in a renovated kitchen equipped with modern appliances, a family room and two smaller rooms, originally the offices for the mill. The large combustion heater keeps the whole building warm with the exposed flue heating the three levels. A small bathroom located behind the stairs has disabled access.
The second level boasts four bedrooms, stylish main bathroom and toilet. French doors in the stairwell alcove provide access to the north facing landing.
The third level is open and was reputed to have been the venue for dances in its day. Now it is ready to be utilised by its next owner for whatever they may fancy or left to be enjoyed as is. The attic above is also room for extension.
A perfect wine cellar located in what would once have house the working plant under The Mill shows the solid foundations of the building.
Set on 996m2, within the historic heart of the town, The Mill is well worth Inspection.