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Latitude: 52.4227 / 52°25'21"N
Longitude: -3.5486 / 3°32'54"W
OS Eastings: 294789
OS Northings: 281649
OS Grid: SN947816
Mapcode National: GBR 9G.NJZ4
Mapcode Global: VH5C3.FCVM
Plus Code: 9C4RCFF2+3H
Entry Name: Cwmbelan Mill
Listing Date: 24 March 2005
Last Amended: 24 March 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 84291
ID on this website: 300084291
Location: Situated towards the E of Cwmbelan village, on the S side of the main street.
County: Powys
Community: Llangurig
Community: Llangurig
Locality: Cwmbelan
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Mill
Early C19 water-powered woollen mill, shown on the Llangurig Tithe map of 1846.
Two-storey 6-window range constructed of large blocks of random stone under a slate roof, with boarded eaves to S side. Boarded doors; 3-light small-pane iron-glazed windows, all the openings with segmental brick heads. The N side has doorways to both floors, 3rd opening from L, that to upper floor probably a taking-in door. On the S side is a ground floor doorway to R end. The water-wheel is located against the L end of the S wall; it was probably undershot; the ironwork partly survives but the timberwork is lost. The 3 windows behind the wheel are partly infilled with brick and timber boarding, whilst some of the upper windows have lost their glazing. No openings to W gable end, but small adjoining corrugated range with slate roof.
The miller's house adjoins to the E under the same roof-line and is partly modernised. It has 2 rebuilt red brick eaves stacks to the E end, framing the gable. The wooden windows are c2000. Front entrance to N with panelled door with overlight offset to R; small 2-light casement above. To the S side, door and window under a wide segmental brick arch offset to L; small 2-light casement above. E gable end is 2-window with paired tripartite sash windows all under shallow segmental brick heads; small blind opening with similar head to gable.
Interior not seen at resurvey.
Listed as a rare survival of a C19 woollen mill with attached wheel, retaining its industrial character and detail.
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