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Coolbane Mill

mill (water)
Coolbane Mill
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Detached T-plan four-bay three-storey mill, built c. 1850, with cast-iron mill wheel to west gable and possibly incorporating fabric of earlier mill building. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with eaves course. Painted roughly coursed stone walls. Square-headed openings with painted stone sills and timber casement windows. Square-headed doorway with timber battened door. Three-bay three-storey former mill office building to south-west, having pitched slate roof, roughly coursed limestone walls with cast-iron wall ties to upper storeys, square-headed window openings with limestone voussoirs, dressed limestone sills and timber sliding sash windows, three-over-three pane to second floor and six-over-three pane to ground and first floors, and widened square-headed doorway. Multiple-bay two-storey building to west with pitched slate roof and roughly coursed limestone walls.
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