A seven-story windmill with its own shop and flour mill is on the market at £550,000.
Maud Foster Mill in Boston, Lincolnshire, is a grade I listed building and dates back to 1819.
The five-sail, working windmill boasts a penthouse that has been transformed into a home with three bedrooms.
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It also has a shop and a flour mill that bring in a “healthy” profit.

The mill is being advertised by Bruce Mather at £549,950, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The description reads: “Open to the public on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Maud Foster Windmill presents an exceptional commercial opportunity.
“With a creative vision, energy, and the appropriate planning permissions (STPP), the windmill could be transformed into a variety of ventures, perhaps a wedding venue, hotel, holiday let, restaurant and shop.

“The first floor, which once housed a café, could potentially be repurposed and the business expanded to full-time operations.
“The windmill boasts a winding staircase that leads through several floors, offering access to an incredible loft-style penthouse.
“This penthouse is currently arranged with three beautifully decorated bedrooms, exuding character and charm.

“Additionally, the property includes two workshops on the ground floor, a garden at the rear, and ample parking at the front.
“This much-loved working mill and residence, available for purchase on its own or alongside another property, the grand five-bedroom Mill House, is in need of a new caretaker to guide it into the next chapter of its storied history.”
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