Scheduled Monument

Corn mill and lade, 50m ESE of Millbank, TalmineSM4079

Status: Designated

Documents

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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.

Summary

Date Added
11/01/1978
Last Date Amended
23/05/2023
Type
Secular: mill (domestic / small-scale)
Local Authority
Highland
Planning Authority
Highland, Highland
Parish
Tongue
NGR
NC 58404 62516
Coordinates
258404, 962516

Description

The monument comprises a corn mill and former lade, located on the west bank of the Allt a' Mhuilinn. The rectangular two room rubble built building is terraced into steeply sloping ground above the stream at around 20m above sea level.

The mill survives as a roofless two room rectangular drystone rubble building which is terraced into the slope on its north-east end. The building measures around 14m by 5m and stands to wallhead height at its south-eastern (stream-side) end. The axle of the mill wheel is still attached to the E wall with a small section of the metal part of the wheel surviving. Within the building there is a pit immediately beside the east gable with 3 mill stones lying in and beside the pit. The compartment containing the pit has a north-facing external doorway and in the west gable there is another entrance leading to the kiln. The kiln flue is arched and appears to be blocked at the inner end.

The scheduled area is irregular, which extends 2m out from upstanding remains of the mill building and a 10m wide strip from the stream course which incorporates the former mill lade. It includes the visible remains and an area around, in which associated evidence may survive, as shown in red on the accompanying map.

References

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Images

Corn mill and lade, 50m ESE of Millbank, Talmine during daytime, with kiln chamber in foreground.
Corn mill and lade, 50m ESE of Millbank, Talmine, view of kiln during daytime

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