Commelines Mill And Attached House is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. Mill and house.
Commelines Mill And Attached House
- WRENN ID
- first-pinnacle-spindle
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Type
- Mill and house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Commelines Mill and the attached house are a late 18th-century mill building, now disused, with an adjoining house that was enlarged in the early 19th century. The structure is built of brick with a stucco facing, rendered chimneys, and a Welsh slate roof. The mill building features a two-storey house on its south side.
The south front of the house has three sash windows, a parapet with a cornice, and a plain band at the upper floor level. There is a Regency iron canopy over the ground floor, and a central doorway with a six-panel fielded door. To the right, there is a lean-to conservatory with a high backing wall.
On the west side, the house continues with four sash windows, and the parapet and cornice extend from the south side. There are blank outer window recesses, except for a doorway on the left that has a decorated fanlight and a six-panel fielded door. The mill's side parapet projects to the left, featuring a plank door in a round-arched recess flanked by casements, with blocked upper floor openings.
The gable end of the mill is finished in painted brickwork, with a circular window at the gable apex and segmental-headed windows below. There is a central plank loading door at a high level and a part-leaded casement to the left. On the east side, the gable end of the mill has a three-centred arched casement on both the middle and upper floors, while the angled corner of a late 18th-century cottage to the left features a brick eaves dentil course and a cambered-arched part-leaded casement on the upper floor. A 20th-century stucco-faced addition is also present on this side.
The north side of the mill has a long two-storey outshut, and there are other attached buildings to the north that are not of special interest. Inside the mill, there is nearly complete corn milling machinery and equipment for grain storage. A sunken garden occupies the area of the former mill pond. The mill continued to operate until 1914.
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