Millstream House Ockham Mill is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 November 1985. Mill house. 3 related planning applications.
Millstream House Ockham Mill
- WRENN ID
- twelfth-cobalt-nightshade
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Guildford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 November 1985
- Type
- Mill house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Millstream House with an attached mill, dating from the 19th century. The mill was built in 1862 and is in a neo-Norman style. The building is constructed of red and brown brick, with yellow brick dressings, glazed brick decorations to the mill, and brown brick to Millstream House. The mill has a slate roof with ridge cresting, while the house has a plain tiled roof.
The mill is four storeys high with decorative bands above each floor. There's a dentilled billet band to the first floor, floral plaques above the second floor, and corbelled, dentilled eaves. The gable end facing the lane has lozenge-shaped panels and a gabled, weatherboarded hoist tower at the gable apex, extending to the second floor and supported by corbelled braces. There are two casement windows to the front of the hoist, and two windows on each side. Some windows on the third floor are blocked. The second floor has three two-light windows, with the centre window blocked, and two windows to the ground floor, featuring a door to the right. A pentice extension, with a flat-roofed addition, is to the right. The left return front has five bays with two-light, cambered head casement windows in chamfered brick surrounds, each with a central brick mullion and label moulding. Windows on the upper floors are partially blocked, as is the centre window to the first floor. A round-arched stable door, with a roll-moulded, two-step surround and a platform on brackets, is located to the right of the first floor. The main double doors, in a similar decorative brick surround, are centrally positioned on the ground floor.
Millstream House is set at a right angle to the lane. It is two storeys high with a ridge stack to the right of centre and a front end stack to the left. The brick features dentilled eaves over three first-floor cambered head casement windows, mirroring the style of those on the mill. There is one casement window to the ground floor on the left, and a hipped roof with an angle-bay window to the right of centre. A Lovelace style window is located on the ground floor right. A C20 door is set under a pediment to the left.
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