Listed Building: CLIFF MILL (3.50.5)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 242183
Date assigned 22 October 1974
Date last amended

Description

Cotton water mill, now house. Late C18, converted c.1975. Red brick. Hipped pantile roof. Single red brick stacks to the right and front. Dentil eaves. Two and a half storeys, 11 bays to the ground floor and 10 bays to the first and 2nd floors. Part blocked carriage archway now with internal porch with C20 inner doors. To the left are 3 casements and to the right 3 casements, a doorway, a single casement, a single similar blocked window opening and on the far right a single similar window opening. Above are 8 larger casements with single similar outer blocked window openings. On the top floor are 8 smaller casements with single similar outer blocked window openings. Windows and blocked openings have blue brick sills. Openings on ground and first floors under segmental arches. Rubble embankment walls to the north, to the south is a bridge over Dover Beck with ashlar coped brick parapet and single segmental and round brick arch under. The right part of the building is part demolished. Interior has a large water wheel. Reputed to be the mill in which Robert Blincoe worked - author of Memoirs describing the treatment of a parish apprentice. (NCC/js)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 67802 46959 (22m by 13m)
Map sheet SK64NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Lowdham, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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