Listed Building: GOLDTHORPE MILL (1.29.4)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 241430
Date assigned 12 April 1966
Date last amended 07 November 2002

Description

House, formerly water-mill. Early C18 with later C18, C19 and C20 alterations and additions. Dressed coursed rubble. Pantile roof. Single rendered ridge stack and large brick rear wall stack. Ground floor ashlar band, broken by a single window. 2 storeys plus garret, 4 bays, with evidence of heightening above the first floor windows. Doorway with stable door and rock-faced stone surround. To the right is a single glazing bar Yorkshire sash with similar surround. To the left a single C20 glazing bar casement with stone lintel and left stone jamb. Further left is a single large 4-light glazing bar casement breaking out of the original opening with remains of the right stone jamb. Above are three 2-light glazing bar Yorkshire sashes in rough stone surrounds. All windows originally had stone mullions. In the garrets are single 2-light glazing bar casements with rough stone surrounds and single stone mullions. To the right is a single storey dressed coursed rubble and pantile 3 bay wing with segment arched doorway with wooden door, and to its right 2 large arched opening[s] with double plank doors. To the left is a 2 storey 2 bay, dressed coursed rubble and pantile late C18 extension with ground floor sill band. Having a doorway with C20 glazed door and rough stone surround, to its left is a single large glazing bar casement with similar stone jambs and concrete lintel. Above is a similar casement with rough stone surround. Below the ground floor window is a[n] Ordnance Survey 'sea-level' mark. To the left, set back, is a single storey, single bay, dressed coursed rubble and pantile C20 extension, with single casement. The rear left has a single glazing bar casement with rough stone surround and a large blocked doorway with similar surround, now containing a small wooden door. Above is a single glazing bar casement with similar surround. To the right are various C18 and C19 extensions. INTERIOR: mill still retains a late C19 steel waterwheel and remnants of the earlier wooden gear wheels and power transmission. Some rooms retain chamfered wooden spine beams. (NCC/JW)

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Grid reference Centred SK 58769 88441 (21m by 35m)
Map sheet SK58NE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Hodsock, Bassetlaw

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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