Farnell Mill is a Grade B listed building in the Angus local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 June 1971. Mill.

Farnell Mill

WRENN ID
plain-corbel-larch
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Angus
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 June 1971
Type
Mill
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Farnell Mill is a two-storey, oblong building constructed from rubble and slate, featuring an internal wheel. It was rebuilt in 1850, as indicated by the date, and has a later extension for a threshing mill. The mill's workings are complete, and it is currently in use as a corn mill, powered by electricity.

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  1. Gatepiers, Glebe House, Farnell Grade B 100 m
  2. Glebe House of Farnell, former Parish Kirk Manse, Farnell Grade B 117 m
  3. Sundial, Glebe House, Farnell Grade B 134 m
  4. Parish Church And Burial-Ground, Farnell Grade A 140 m
  5. Dovecot, Farnell Castle Grade B 156 m
  6. Farnell Castle Grade A 195 m
  7. Farnell Bridge Grade B 300 m
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