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Detached fourteen-bay two-storey bleach mill with attic, c.1825. Converted to use as corn mill, pre-1947, with some openings remodelled. Reroofed, c.1950. Now disused and derelict. Pitched roof with replacement corrugated-asbestos, c.1950, rendered ridge, and no rainwater goods surviving on red brick eaves. Random squared rubble limestone walls with squared limestone quoins to corners, cast-iron tie plates, and sections of red brick irregular bond construction (including to gables). Square-headed window openings (some remodelled, pre-1947, with squared rubble limestone infill having sections of red brick irregular bond construction) with cut-limestone sills, red brick block-and-start surrounds, and eight-over-eight timber sash windows having overlights with some replacement timber casement windows, pre-1947, having wrought iron bars. Square-headed door openings with timber lintels supporting red brick voussoirs, and no fittings surviving. Interior now derelict retaining mill mechanisms. Set in grounds shared with Ballyhimmin House.
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