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Glasleck Mill

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Glasleck Mill
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Pair of detached multiple-bay three-storey mill buildings, built c.1800, having corrugated-iron lean-to to north of west building. Now disused. Pitched slate roof, cast-iron and replacement rainwater goods. Rubble stone walls having brick quoins and brick dressed openings to west building and stone opening to east building. Windows to first and second floor of west elevation, door opening to east elevation, and segmental arch and first floor door opening over to south gable of west building. Window openings to south gable and square-headed water opening to south corner of east building. Remnants of two-over two sash windows and sheeted timber doors to west building. Set back from the road, with river to south and former dam and mill pond to west.
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