Survey Data

Reg No

31810010


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Historical, Technical


Original Use

Mill (wind)


In Use As

Heritage centre/interpretative centre


Date

1720 - 1740


Coordinates

186531, 289157


Date Recorded

31/07/2003


Date Updated

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Description

Detached circular-plan three-stage windmill, built c.1730, and restored in 1996. Thatched rye rotating roof with four timber sails. Timber tail pole connected to roof and resting on cart wheel to ground, used to direct the sail. Fixed pane glass to upper storey windows. Timber battened doors to both entrances. Modern single-storey ''Windmill Cottage'' to south of mill in use as visitor's centre.

Appraisal

This early-eighteenth century fully-restored wind mill is a credit to the town of Elphin. It stands as a reminder of when the mill, thought to have been originally built by local landowner and Bishop of Elphin, Edward Synge, provided meal for the local population. By 1830 the mill was in ruins. It was sympathetically restored under a three-year project by the FÁS scheme. It is an interesting and rare structure of architectural heritage and is a captivating landmark.