Reg No
20902620
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Social
Original Use
Mill (water)
Date
1810 - 1830
Coordinates
167689, 106660
Date Recorded
30/10/2006
Date Updated
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Detached double-pile four-bay six-storey flour mill, built c. 1820, now in disuse and roofless. Concrete-walled single-bay single-storey extension to west elevation. Chimneystack to south gable of west elevation. Coursed rubble limestone masonry walls with camber-arched window and door openings having roughly dressed voussoirs and some openings having brick voussoirs. Mill race and wheel pit to site, with remains of cast-iron machinery and metal sluice.
This mill, built by Richard Welstead and Quayle, and subsequently leased by Edward Furlong, though now ruinous, is an important physical reminder of the industrial and social history of the area. The mill forms part of a small industrial complex with associated structures such as the mill manager's house and outbuildings. The survival of the mill race and wheel pit is important as they provided the power sources used to drive the mill. The double gabled roofline presents a strong and attractive silhouette in the landscape.