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mill (water) — CORNANURE

mill (water)
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mill (water) — CORNANURE
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Series of attached multiple-bay two-storey buildings forming former corn mill complex, built c.1790, now derelict, predominantly roofless and much overgrown. Pitched slate roof to back-to-earth two-storey building to east. Coursed rubble limestone walls. Whitewashed rubble walls to gables and rear of eastern building and with remains of porch to front (south) elevation. Square-headed window openings to first floor with timber fittings. Square-headed window opening to west of front having steel-framed window. Segmental-headed opening with red brick voussoirs and blocked segmental-headed opening having gauged limestone voussoirs to front elevation. Gauged-brick round-headed opening to porch, blocked. Rear (north) of east building in use as outbuilding, with square-headed door opening having timber battened door. Coursed rubble limestone wall to river bank to front of mill, with gauged tooled limestone outlet opening for mill race originally running to north-west of mill and now in filled, opening now collapsing.
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