Isington Mill is a Grade II listed building in the East Hampshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 August 1985. Former water-mill.

Isington Mill

WRENN ID
south-truss-myrtle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Hampshire
Country
England
Date first listed
15 August 1985
Type
Former water-mill
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU 74 SE BINSTED ISINGTON ROAD

4/48 Isington Mill

II

Former water-mill, with attached oasts, all now converted to a dwelling. Early and mid-C19, with C20 restoration. Brick walls, with roof of tile and slate. The old mill is a rectangular block of 2 storeys and attic; plain tile roof with 2 dormers, brick dentil eaves, red brick walls in English bond, casement windows, and cambered arch above the mill race. A cross wing of 3 storeys at the north end links to a coupled oast house block, the cross wing has a tile roof, the casts have steep pyramid roofs of slate, with ventilation caps; walls are of painted brickwork, casements.

The building was the home of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.

Listing NGR: SU7747342808

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