Pandy Cymunod is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 4 March 1998. Mill.
Pandy Cymunod
- WRENN ID
- heavy-pilaster-primrose
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Anglesey
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 4 March 1998
- Type
- Mill
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Pandy Cymunod is a two-storey, three-bay mill building that is positioned on a slope. It has a single-storey workshop attached to the upslope gable on the west side, and a single-storey cartshed or store with a hipped roof at the lower east end, featuring entrances at different levels. The mill has rubble walls and a roof made of small slates, which are partly grouted, with stone kneelers and rubble copings. An inserted dovecote is located on the right (east) gable. Originally, there were doors at both ends of the main elevation, with a window in between; however, the left door has been converted into a window. The ground floor windows are 16-pane hornless sashes, while the first floor features 16-pane horned sash windows. The rear (north) wall has three wide stone windows, which are now partly blocked.
The workshop on the left is single-storey and unlofted, with rubble walls and a pitched slate roof. The southwest corner of the workshop has been rebuilt with a curved plan to facilitate the passage of carts or vehicles. It has a squat chimney stack on the left (west) gable end, a single door offset to the left (west), and a 16-pane sash window to the right. There are also two small windows in the rear (north) wall. The two-bay cartshed or store at the right end of the mill has rubble walls and a hipped slate roof, featuring a single wide door at the front, which has likely been slightly enlarged from its original size. There is a window at the rear (north) and one in the east end, and this building may have housed the waterwheel.
Inside, the mill building has three bays with collared trusses, and a loft on the east side supported by a heavy chamfered beam. No machinery remains in the mill. The workshop consists of one room with a single collared truss made of roughly hewn timber, which has the date '1486' carved into the collar. There is an inglenook fireplace in the left (west) gable end, with a heavy timber bresummer. The cartshed features a two-bay design with a kingpost roof truss at the hip.
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