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Town Mill

Date of photo: 2019

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The Town Mill was situated on Bridge Street. This grade-II listed pub was previously used as a warehouse and cotton mill.
 

 
Listed building details:
Water mill, now public house, and adjoining boundary wall. c1775, restored and converted late C20. Coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and plain tile roof topped with a hipped square ventilator. Sill and lintel bands to first floor, single coped gable. 2 storeys plus attics; 10-window range of top-hung glazing bar casements, the second one blank. Above, to left, 4 gabled dormers with similar windows, the left one smaller. Ground floor has to left a 7-bay ellipical-arched arcade with square piers and imposts. Left arch has louvred panels, second arch infill panel. The remaining 5 arches have glazed infill panels with transoms, the central arch including a doorway. To right, 3 top-hung casements. Right gable has single top-hung casements and beyond, single blanks. Above, 3 blanks. Below, a blocked door to left, and a C20 double door to right. Attached to the left corner, a length of stone boundary wall with half-round coping and a pointed-arched gateway under a
square gable. Rear has to left 2 blanks, then 2 top-hung casements. To right, 3 similar casements. Below, to left, a tailrace opening with 5 square stone shafts set diagonally, with square capitals. To left, a blocked brick segmental arch.
 

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