An incredible converted windmill more than 100 years old – complete with its own mooring plot – has hit the market for almost half a million.
The three-bedroom home, set in a peaceful corner of the Norfolk Broads, comes with panoramic river views, a boat-shaped top floor – and even its original mill machinery still inside.
Originally built in 1908, the Grade II-listed mill was later transformed into a holiday home in the 1950s and 1960s.
READ MORE: Holiday home hits market for just £200K but there’s a catch… buyers will have to live there NAKED
The property is being sold by Waterside Estate Agents in Potter Heigham for £495,000, Luxury Property News reports.

The accommodation is spread across four floors, with each level following the circular shape of the original mill.
The ground floor features a cosy living room with a wood burner and the original crown wheel still in place.
There is also a newly-fitted kitchen and bathroom.
Upstairs, two bedrooms are arranged across the next floors, with a further study or third bedroom higher up.

At the very top sits the standout feature – the boat-shaped mill cap, completely replaced in 2021.
It opens onto an external gallery offering sweeping views over the River Thurne and open countryside.
Outside, the property includes a private garden and decked seating area.

But the real highlight sits just across the footpath.
A generous mooring plot – measuring 45ft by 14ft – provides the perfect spot for boating, fishing or simply soaking up the scenery.
The home also comes with a freehold parking space located around 400 metres away.
Access to the property is via river or footpath only, adding to its secluded, tucked-away feel.

Estate agents described it as “an incredibly rare opportunity” in a “breathtaking location”.
The current owner has successfully run it as a holiday let, though it also has full residential status.
It is being sold with no onward chain.







