House And Attached Mill Building At Mill Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Rotherham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 April 1987. A C18 Farmhouse.
House And Attached Mill Building At Mill Farm
- WRENN ID
- lunar-nave-briar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Rotherham
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 1 April 1987
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Mill Farm is a farmhouse with an attached water-mill building, likely dating from the late 18th century and rebuilt in the early to mid-19th century. It features coursed, dressed limestone on the front and rubble limestone at the rear, with stone slate eaves courses on pantile roofs. The house is two stories high with two bays, while the mill, attached to the right, is taller with two stories and a loft.
The house has a 20th-century lean-to stone porch that covers the original door, which has a bonded ashlar surround. There are flanking two-light casement windows with horizontal glazing bars, projecting stone sills, and segmental arches. The left side has a shaped kneeler, gable coping, and a brick stack. The rear of the house shows earlier features, including a chamfered ashlar central doorway and flat-arched window openings, although a 20th-century conservatory added here is not of special interest.
The mill has two ground-floor doorways leading to the wheel pit, both with rebated ashlar surrounds and segmental arches. Above these are two windows matching those of the house. The mill also has shaped kneelers, gable copings, and a brick stack on the left. The rear features a segmentally-arched ashlar doorway on the right, with rough-stone-arched windows on two floors. The right side has a round-arched opening to the wheel pit on the left, a segmental-arched doorway to the first floor on the right, and similar arches for a central window and a gable window.
Inside, the mill retains the main timbers of two floors, with the lower level showing reinforcements that indicate the positions of the millstones. However, there are no remains of the original breast-shot wheel or any attached machinery.
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