Listed building outline

Churston Mill House

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383549 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Churston Mill House Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1975-01-10 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1975-01-10 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.537106 50.389252, -3.537039 50.389194, -3.536981 50.389222, -3.536949 50.389194, -3.536981 50.38918, -3.536948 50.38915, -3.536913 50.389167, -3.536901 50.389156, -3.536853 50.38918, -3.536948 50.389262, -3.536954 50.389259, -3.537003 50.389299, -3.537106 50.389252))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.536979 50.389225) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Shown on OS map as Churston Mill Farm. Mill and mill house. Probably early C19, extended mid C19. Coursed stone rubble. Slated roofs; mill house hipped to right. Mill hipped both ends. Late C20 red-brick chimney on left end wall of house. Stone rubble chimney on rear wall with a rendered shaft on top. Mill house has 2-room plan with stair hall in centre; at right-hand end a further room of a slightly different build. Behind the latter and slightly overlapping the main house is the roughly square mill building. House is 2-storeyed. 3-window front with slightly recessed 2-window section to right. All openings have flat arches with well-cut stone voussoirs. Centre front door of house has hoodmould composed of a square slab of stone on 2 plain stone corbels; old door with 6 flush panels. Windows have late C20 small-paned wood casements throughout. Mill building is 3-storeyed with door in left side wall and another in right side wall at second-storey level. Rear wall has 1 window opening in each of second and third storeys and a small ground-storey opening for the shaft of the former water-wheel. Openings have arches with voussoirs similar to those in the house. INTERIORS: house has been altered, but retains C19 panelled doors and cupboards. Wooden dogleg stair with thin square balusters and column-newels. Mill retains machinery on ground and second storeys, including gear-wheels with wooden cogs. 2 pairs of grindstones still in position. Listing NGR: SX9083555502 Facts
Listed building 1293130 Facts

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