Details: Ockham Mill
Location: Wisley, Surrey, England
Design & Build: Built in 1862 by Lord Lovelace. Neo-Romanesque style. Grade II listed.
This stunning historic Grade II listed mill, originally built in 1862 by Lord Lovelace as part of the Ockham Estate, underwent a meticulous renovation in 2015, preserving many of its original features, including a working water wheel. The mill remains attached to the miller’s cottage beside the property, retaining its "Lovelace" neo-Romanesque architectural style, characterised by its striking red and black brickwork.
Spanning five floors, this exceptional home combines historic charm with modern luxury. The expansive grounds are equally impressive, with a two-acre garden that attracts abundant wildlife. Open to the National Garden Scheme, the garden was also featured in Country Life magazine. Among its many features, the grounds include a large, fish-filled lake sourced from the River Wey and five mini-islands connected by charming bridges. Additionally, a flat, grassy area offers the perfect space for sports, recreation and simply sitting back to take in the beautiful surroundings.