Latitude: 52.3857 / 52°23'8"N
Longitude: -2.7626 / 2°45'45"W
OS Eastings: 348194
OS Northings: 276684
OS Grid: SO481766
Mapcode National: GBR BJ.QSMK
Mapcode Global: VH843.29DF
Plus Code: 9C4V96PP+7X
Entry Name: Corn Mill
Listing Date: 15 March 1974
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1218635
English Heritage Legacy ID: 389641
ID on this website: 101218635
BROMFIELD
SO47NE Corn Mill
825-1/4/19
15/03/74
GV II
Mill and bakehouse, now disused. Mid C19. Coursed rubble;
brick; plain tile roof, with gable to left. L-shaped plan.
2-storeys; 2-window range: 3-light oak mullion and transoms
under stone lintels and drip-courses; that to right in gabled
porch bay, over chamfered arch with shouldered hood:
ornamented 2-leaf stable door; to left, 2-light mullion and
transom with lattice leaded lights, and in gable, 2 metal
lattice lights under brick segmental arches, with opening,
under oak lintel, over.
Lower 2-storey wing, to left, has two 2-light mullions under
stone lintels and drip-courses; battened plank doors, that to
right with rounded head under stone segmental arch, and arch
over race, with fixed light. To far left, 2-light casement
with metal lattice glazing. Left returned side has 2-light
mullion window and hoist door, under stone lintels and
drip-courses; blind opening over with drip-course and
figurehead; 3-light mullion and transom window with lattice
glazing to ground floor.
Right returned side has shuttered opening under wood hood in
gable; open fronted wagon shed ties to rubble building, now
roofless, but retaining stone lintels and mullion. Mill wheel
missing, but contains much original machinery. Race has brick
entry arches and stone tail arches, and retains some sluice
machinery. Forms a group with Sawmill (qv), Bridge over Teme
(qv) and Weir (qv).
Listing NGR: SO4819576683
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