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Latitude: 51.9449 / 51°56'41"N
Longitude: 1.0673 / 1°4'2"E
OS Eastings: 610911
OS Northings: 231825
OS Grid: TM109318
Mapcode National: GBR TP4.0NZ
Mapcode Global: VHLCB.GC3W
Plus Code: 9F33W3V8+XW
Entry Name: Mistley Mills Pair of Maltings and Adjoining Kilns at National Grid Reference TM109318
Listing Date: 15 April 1991
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1240616
English Heritage Legacy ID: 439008
ID on this website: 101240616
Location: Manningtree, Tendring, Essex, CO11
County: Essex
District: Tendring
Civil Parish: Mistley
Built-Up Area: Manningtree
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Mistley with Manningtree St Mary and St Michael
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Architectural structure
MANNINGTREE THE WALLS
TM 1031
9/158 Mistley Mills:Pair
of Maltings and
adjoining K i 1 n s
at NGR TM 109 318
GV II
Maltings. Early C19, north maltings dated 1817, for Edward
Norman.
Red brick in Flemish and English bond, east end of south range
faced in gault brick. Slate hipped roofs, north range reclad in
asbestos tiles, north range has gabled east end clad in corrugated
iron.
U-shaped on plan; 2 ranges of malting floors with kilns at the
east end linking the two ranges and with cartway under the kilns.
2 storeys meeting ranges with small segmental brick arched window
openings with brilles and ground and first floor doorways with
plank doors. The east gable of north range has round-headed
windows and round stone tablet inscribed:- "Built by Edward Norman
1817". The east end of south range has rectangular stone tablet
inscribed:- "These eight maltings were built by Edward Norman from
the year 1806 to 1828." At west end 3 square kilns, the south
kiln lower, each with steeply-pitched pyramidal slate roof with
square louvred cupola on top.
Interior: The first floors are supported on closely-spaced
lateral wooden beams on wooden posts with metal pads. Tie-beam
and queen-strut roofs, the tie-beams supported on wooden posts.
Iron doors to kiln stoke-holes. The kiln roofs are' now lined in
asbestos sheets.
Note.: Kelly's Directory (1906) mentions - "very extensive malting
establishments in the town and adjoining parish of Mistley". "
Listing NGR: TM1091131825
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