Cutterne Mill is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 June 1961. Mill, house. 2 related planning applications.

Cutterne Mill

WRENN ID
sombre-span-birch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
2 June 1961
Type
Mill, house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Cutterne Mill is a miller’s house with an attached mill, located in Evercreech. The building features coursed and squared rubble, with the mill having a slate roof and the house covered in tile and concrete tile roofs, along with some stone tiles at the eaves on the front. It has brick stacks, coped verges, and copings at the roof divisions, with freestone dressings. The structure is two to three storeys high.

The house is symmetrical with three bays, featuring 12-pane sash windows set in architraves. The outer windows are paired with a central dividing mullion, and there is a central door opening with a six-panelled door, where the top two panels are glazed, topped by a triangular stone hood on brackets. The mill, located to the left, is a single bay and has a ground that drops away at the rear, forming a basement attic. It has 3-light plain stone-mullioned windows, with one mullion in the upper window replaced in wood, and leaded lights in the upper windows. Late 20th-century casements have been inserted into each light of the lower windows. The ground floor features a divided plank door in a moulded stone architrave, and a divided plank loading door to the first floor in a wooden frame.

Inside the mill, there is a full set of working machinery, including a large internal iron mill wheel on the extreme left of the ground floor, two sets of stones with hoppers and storage bins, and wooden drive wheels with iron spindles. The interior of the house contains a late 19th-century fireplace to the right of the ground floor. The property is intended to be used as a museum.

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