Mill And Chimney Stalk, Engine House, Temple Mains Farm, Innerwick is a Grade B listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 February 1971. 1 related planning application.

Mill And Chimney Stalk, Engine House, Temple Mains Farm, Innerwick

WRENN ID
leaning-cloister-scarlet
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 February 1971
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is an early 19th-century steading, with a mid-19th century stalk and engine house. It is constructed of random rubble with stugged ashlar dressings, and has pantile roofs with slate eaves courses, with late 19th-century skylights. The complex is irregularly planned.

The east range steps down, following the slope of the ground to the south. The northern section is higher, with a piended (hipped) north end, adjoined to a lower, longer section by a mutual gable. A blocked door is visible on the north side. An office is located in the higher block, with a window flanked by two doorways on the west elevation. Irregular openings indicate former stables on the west elevation of the lower range, and two pyramidally capped, louvred ventilators are present. The interiors retain cobbled floors, with brick setts on the carriage way to the west.

The cartshed and granary is a rectangular block with cartsheds of two different dates. The north elevation features two widely spaced segmental cart arches, above which are small-paned granary windows. A later timber forestair has been added to the east elevation, with a recessed doorway that breaks the eaves of the piended roof, flanked to the right by a granary light. The original stone forestair to the granary door remains in the gable of the west elevation, flanked by windows, with a blocked triangular vent in the gable head. A slightly later stone lean-to cartshed with a cat-slide roof has been added to the south elevation, featuring a timber lintel and two wide cart openings divided by a single cast-iron column. The granary has a timber floor.

The threshing mill, engine house, and stalk are arranged in a rectangular plan, with a granary above the mill. The north elevation of the mill formerly adjoined a now-demolished west range, and the roof is piended to the south. Two granary windows are on the east side, and a gabled hayloft breaks the eaves above the doorway on the south side of the west side. The engine house is a tall, piend-roofed, single-storey building, abutting the mill at the north end of the west side, with a doorway to the west and a taller doorway flanked by a window to the south.

The stalk is a tapering, circular-section brick structure with moulded neck courses and a tall, ashlar coped pedestal set in the re-entrant angle to the north of the engine house. The west range has been largely demolished, with a modern building inserted. The north range is considered to have limited architectural merit. The three groups of buildings described retain noteworthy details and are good examples of their type. The farm was known as Westhall until around 1900.

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