The Old Watermill, Great Doddington, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
The Old Watermill is a charming and historic former watermill, now designated as a Grade II listed building, set in a beautiful location on the banks of the River Nene. Offering a peaceful retreat in one of England's most picturesque counties, it provides the perfect escape for those looking to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The property is welcoming to pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and even offers a field for a horse.
This self-catering accommodation is fully centrally heated and double glazed, providing comfort for up to four guests in two beautifully appointed bedrooms. One bedroom features a four-poster bed and an en suite toilet with an adjoining bathroom. The second bedroom can be arranged with either two single beds or a king-size double bed and has an adjacent toilet and shower room. The gourmet oak-finish kitchen is well-equipped, including a built-in dishwasher, larder fridge, microwave, slow cooker, ceramic hob, and fan-assisted oven—ideal for those who enjoy cooking during their stay.
The sitting room and adjoining dining area boast a vaulted ceiling with original elm truss beams, which support some of the restored mill machinery. These historic features are complemented by modern touches, such as a wood-burning stove, oak flooring, and leather seating, creating a luxurious and inviting atmosphere. On the ground floor, the entrance lobby leads to a utility room, which includes a freezer and washer/drier, ensuring convenience for guests during their stay.
Outside, there is parking available for two vehicles, and a small garden area with river frontage provides a peaceful spot to relax. Smoking is not permitted inside the building, and one well-behaved pet is allowed, provided it brings its own bed.
Nestled within undulating landscapes, The Old Watermill is surrounded by beautiful and unspoilt towns and villages, many with histories stretching back to Saxon times and even earlier. At the heart of the area is the ancient county town of Northampton, offering plenty of attractions for historians, walkers, artists, photographers, and nature lovers. The local area is home to many traditional village pubs, serving fine food and drink, while the nearby town offers an impressive variety of international cuisines, making it a wonderful location for food enthusiasts.
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