Listed Building record MDO28433 - Lewell Mill Farm, West Knighton

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Summary

A farmhouse, formerly a miller's house attached to Lewell Mill. The original building is thought to have been built in the sixteenth century but this part was substantially rebuilt in the nineteenth century.

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‘(8) Lewell Mill, on the S. bank of the river Frome (738900), is a 16th-century building with rubble walls, which comprised the mill itself and a miller’s house attached; it has been enlarged, partly rebuilt and partly refaced in Broadmayne brick in the late 19th century and later; the whole now forms two dwellings. The mill building is of two storeys, faced with brick and entirely converted to domestic use. The mill wheel was in a lower wheel-house projecting at the N. end. The miller’s house was an L-shaped building against the S. end of the mill, with wings to W. and S.; the W. wing has a stone-built gable end with a three-light window with hollow-chamfered mullions and a label and other original windows now blocked. The arrangement of the windows suggests that there was a staircase in this wing. The S. wing has been rebuilt. In the N.E. angle of the house the ground-floor room has richly moulded beams dividing the ceiling into twelve square panels each containing three joists carrying boards running parallel with them.’ {1}

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 1. Volume Two (South East) Part I. 137-138.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 7383 8995 (10m by 16m)
Map sheet SY78NW

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Other Statuses/References

  • Royal Commission Inventory Reference: West Knighton 8

Record last edited

Jun 20 2012 11:24AM

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