
What is recorded here
Detached four-bay five-storey former mill, c.1820, with copper clock to front façade. Three-bay four-storey extension attached to north-east corner. The clock is said to have come from Newgate Goal. Located on grounds of warehouse complex; overgrown Mill pond to rear.ROOF: Hipped; asbestos cement tiles; terracotta ridge tiles; double pitched slate to secondary block. WALLS: Coursed limestone rubble; steel tie bars to all floors of wing. OPENINGS: Segmental and square headed openings; yellow brick dressed opening; some original timber diamond pattern casements; granite cills to main block; brick cills to secondary block; tongue and groove timber doors; round headed openings to side elevation of main block; bricked up openings of both main block and wing, filled in with concrete blocks. INTERIOR:Cast-iron columns support floors.
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