Fountains Mill

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Fountains Mill, sometimes known as Abbey Mill, is a historic building at Fountains Abbey, a World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, in England.

The watermill was built in the 1130s or 1140s on a leet from the River Skell, as a corn mill for the abbey. It originally had a single wheel at the southern end, but it was rebuilt in the 1150s atop a dam, with a wheel at each end. In the 13th century, the upper storey was added, to serve as a granary. The Abbey closed in 1539 with the Dissolution of the Monasteries, following which the north end was demolished and replaced with a new single-storey section. The mill continued in use, and in 1840 was converted into a sawmill, the current waterwheel being installed at this time. [1] [2] In 1928 a turbine was installed to convert the building to the production of electricity. [3] The mill closed in 1937, and the building then served various uses including refugee accommodation and a stonemason's workshop. [4] It was restored in 1993 for use as a museum and exhibition space. [1] It is the most substantial Cistercian mill to survive. [5] The building has been grade I listed since 1986, and is also a scheduled monument. [6]

The mill is built of gritstone with a stone slate roof, and has three stories and five bays, and a two-storey two-bay extension to the north. On the east front is a round-arched doorway, other round-arched openings and four stepped buttresses. The west front has similar openings and an attached wheelhouse. On the left return are external steps leading to a round-arched doorway with a chamfered surround, and in both returns are square-headed windows. [6] [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Fountains Mill". Heritage Gateway. Historic England. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  2. "Abbey Mill, Fountains". Mills Archive. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  3. "Fountains Abbey Watermill". spab.org.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  4. "Explore Fountains Mill". National Trust. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  5. Keevill, Graham; Aston, Mick; Hall, Teresa (31 January 2017). Monastic Archaeology. OXBOW Books. p. 102. ISBN   978-1-78570-570-0.
  6. 1 2 Historic England. "Abbey Mill, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains (1173325)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  7. Leach, Peter; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009). Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN   978-0-300-12665-5.

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