Reg No
14315061
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Technical
Original Use
Mill (water)
Date
1760 - 1770
Coordinates
296530, 273617
Date Recorded
03/05/2002
Date Updated
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Detached T-plan multiple-bay five-storey mill, built c.1765, with a three-bay pedimented breakfront to west elevation. Squared limestone and ashlar limestone with limestone quoins, string courses and projecting limestone cornice. Pitched roofs with a limestone chimney. Ground floor window and door openings have limestone block-and-start surrounds and sills. Window openings on the upper floors have moulded limestone architraves and limestone sills.
This mill was one of the finest mill buildings in Britain and Ireland in the mid eighteenth century. It was constructed using limestone from the quarry at Ardbraccan. The masonry construction of this mill was clearly executed by skilled craftsmen. The carved detail is unusual for an industrial building and would be typical of a country house of that period. During the early twentieth century, this former flour mill was adapted to textile manufacture and the two original water wheels were removed and turbines installed.