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Latitude: 56.4702 / 56°28'12"N
Longitude: -2.9647 / 2°57'52"W
OS Eastings: 340663
OS Northings: 731318
OS Grid: NO406313
Mapcode National: GBR ZBK.V1
Mapcode Global: WH7RB.FMGP
Plus Code: 9C8VF2CP+34
Entry Name: Hillbank Mill, Alexander Street, Dundee
Listing Name: Alexander Street and 46, 48 Dens Road, Hillbank, or Blakey's Mill
Listing Date: 18 May 1987
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 361041
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB24922
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Dundee, Alexander Street, Hillbank Mill
ID on this website: 200361041
Location: Dundee
County: Dundee
Town: Dundee
Electoral Ward: Coldside
Traditional County: Angus
Tagged with: Flax mill
1834-6. 3-storey and attic 2-by 17-bay red sandstone
rubble-built flax mill, iron-framed at lower floors.
N elevation central blocked arched cart entry at ground
floor, 3 large loading doors, apparently original, and
5 large asymmetrically-placed windows. 4 blocked
windows to basement flax store at E end of mill below
bipartite which replaced in circa 1840 a larger loading
door or engine house window. Symmetrically-placed
large 1st and smaller 2nd floor windows. S elevation
17-bay with central depressed arched cart entry flanked
on each side by altered loading doors, 2 windows and
blocked loading doors below symmetrically placed
external stairs (removed) to 1st floor doors at each
end of mill. 1st and 2nd floor windows as N with central
dormer hoist over 2nd floor door. Narrow 2-bay E and W
gables with skewputts. 2 arched openings to E basement.
Slate roof with small skylights. 8-pane 1st floor and
6-pane 2nd floor casement windows.
Interior: iron-framed basement, ground and 1st floor.
A single row of cast-iron columns carry cast-iron
beams stapled to shallow brick arches tensioned by
wrought-iron ties and intersected by boxes for gearing,
belts and hoists. 2nd floor cast-iron columns carry a
lengthwise timber beam supporting wooden floor of small
timber attic.
After the Coffin Mill, the longest of the 4 large-scale
1830s flax mills in the city, with an unusual and
primitive form of iron-frame. Feued in 1834 by C and R
Milne. Owned in 1836 by R G Holden and Co with a 60hp
engine, and later by J H Blakey; Blakey Holden and Co;
Swan Brothers; and the Hillbank Spinning Co. The ground
floor was primarily a warehouse, hence the numerous
doors. Spinning was carried out above and in 2 smaller
mills, circa 1840, with main engine house, and circa
1880, both demolished.
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