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Derrylavan Mill

store/warehouse
Derrylavan Mill
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Five-bay three-storey mill store and shop, built c.1840, having single-storey outbuilding to rear, and former miller's house attached to east end. Now partly in use as accommodation. Pitched slate roof with stone barges and kneelered gables. Cut-stone end chimneystack to west gable. Rubble stone walls with quoins, and chamfered corner to corner of front (south) elevation and west gable. Square-headed window openings with stone lintels and sills, having mixed timber-framed windows and replacement uPVC windows to front elevation, and with boarding to rear openings. Square-headed door openings, with timber doors and stone lintels to both elevations, that to front elevation set in blocked elliptical carriage archway. Corn mill building attached to south-west at first floor level with timber-clad extension having lean-to slate roof. Forms northern boundary of mill yard complex. Outbuilding to rear having pitched slate roof, dressed stone walls, square-headed openings and timber battened door.
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