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Architecture Notes

Event ID 805677

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/805677

NO86NW 12 80621 69077

See also Brotherton Estate KCD/19

ARCHITECTS: Walker & Duncan (additions), 1899.

NMRS REFERENCE:

PLANS - F.A.M. MacDonald collection

Walker & Duncan 1899 - 1 sheet plans & section showing additions.

A water-powered grain mill dating from the 18th century, with later alterations, restored and preserved by Kincardine & Deeside District Council, and maintained latterly as a tourist attraction by Aberdeenshire Council. It comprises a collection of associated rubble-built buildings with slate roofs, at the heart of which is the mill itself, and its mill pond. The mill is a two-storeyed building built on an 'L' plan, with its overshot water wheel situated on its E side driving the grain milling machinery within.

Information from RCAHMS

(MKO) 2002

People and Organisations

References