Listed Building: OLLERTON WATERMILL AND ADJOINING MILL HOUSE (3.59.9)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 241917
Date assigned 19 May 1976
Date last amended

Description

Watermill and adjoining house. Mid and late C18. Brick with steep pitched pantile roof. Dentillated eaves, single gable and single ridge stacks. 2 storeys plus hopper floor in garret. single and 3 bays. Mill house, to left, has glazing bar sash and to right, C20 Classical doorcase with overlight. Above, glazing bar sash. Sashes have segmental heads. Mill has slightly projecting central bay with central pair of doors with ashlar jambs and concrete lintel. To left, casement and beyond, glazing bar sash. To right, blocked opening and remains of wheel arch. All openings have segmental heads. Above, central close boarded door with overlight and to left, glazing bar sash. To right, blocked opening, all with segmental heads. Rear elevation has off centre projecting gabled wing. To left, wheel opening with segmental ashlar head. To right, hatch with segmental head. Beyond, under archway, C19 casement and C20 door. Beyond again, C20 casement and door with segmental head. Above, off centre casement with segmental head, and to right, C20 oriel window. Rear wing has to south, remains of single casement, and to east 2 close boarded doors with segmental heads. West gable has door and to right, blocked opening. Above, a single casement on each floor, all C20. Mill has C19 king post roof with double tenoned purlins. Complete workable mill machinery, early C19, with 12 ft. diameter undershot wheel driving 3 sets of stones and windlass with clasp arm wheel. Stone lifting and maintenance equipment also present. Mill house has chamfered span beams. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 65326 67388 (21m by 21m)
Map sheet SK66NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Ollerton, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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