Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
23224
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
20/04/2000  
Date of Amendment
20/04/2000  
Name of Property
Llanrhidian Lower Mill  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Swansea  
Community
Llanrhidian Lower  
Town
Swansea  
Locality
Llanrhidian village  
Easting
249638  
Northing
192406  
Street Side
W  
Location
At west side of Mill Lane in Llanrhidian village; pond adjacent to south, miller's house nearby to south west.  

Description


Broad Class
Industrial  
Period
 

History
Lower Mill was built in 1803 for W M Evans, gentleman. The stone on the south face of the building which records this also gives the names of the masons as John Beynon and Evan Jenkin and the carpenters as William Edward and George Evans. In 1847 the owners were recorded as the executors of David Tenant. In 1844 and 1847 the miller was William David, whose widow was carrying on the work in the early 1860s. The name Willis is also recorded here in 1850, and John Willis, miller, of Llanrhidian is recorded in the 1868 directory. The mill has since then been in the ownership of the Willis family. The present owner, Mr Willis (1999) was the last miller, having worked Lower Mill until c1950.  

Exterior
Three storey mill building in local uncoursed limestone rubble masonry, with hipped slate roof and tile ridge and hips but no guttering. The north east elevation to the road has three boarded doors one above the other; small window to right at ground storey. The south west elevation shows one blocked window aperture to the top storey. The south east elevation facing the pool has a chimney offset a little to the right, with weathered coping. At the centre of this chimney, below eaves level, is a shallow recess containing the carved stone which gives the names of the owner and craftsmen. This recess is of Gothic shape with its sides forming a pointed arch. At ground, first and second floor levels there are three-pane windows at each side of the chimney, except that the ground storey window at right is blocked. Lower brick and stone sheds are attached to the mill on the north west side.  

Interior
The interior was inaccessible at time of inspection.  

Reason for designation
Well preserved village mill building with the unusual feature of a chimney, in its historic setting with millpool and nearby miller's house.  

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