What is recorded here
To the north of Killossery Church (DU011-005001-) tucked into a hillslope south of the Broadmeadow river is a mill complex comprising the mill building which stands to the west of the yard and a dwelling that runs at right angles to it with some later out-buildings off to the north. The mill building is T-shaped, orientated roughly N-S and changes from a two-storey building to one storey as it ascends the hillslope. It has stone foundations with mud walls and gables which are hipped (ext. dims. L16.4m, Wth 6.6m). There are remains of a millrace that runs along the N gable. The thatched roof is covered in galvanised iron.
Compiled by: Geraldine Stout
Updated by: Christine Baker
Date of upload: 09 January 2015
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