Dean Heritage Museum is a Grade II listed building in the Forest of Dean local planning authority area, England. Museum.

Dean Heritage Museum

WRENN ID
steep-plaster-sunrise
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Forest of Dean
Country
England
Type
Museum
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Dean Heritage Museum is a former corn mill known as "Camp Mill," built in 1876. The structure is made of rubblestone and features a slate roof with a continuous row of roof lights on the west side. It has three storeys and an attic, arranged in a single range. The building includes five segmental-headed windows, three of which are located on the second floor, all with stone voussoirs and central horizontal hopper lights. On the ground floor, there are four doors, two of which are 20th-century enlargements. The interior has been altered due to its conversion into a museum.

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