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The Auld Mill, Braehead Road, Glamis

A Category B Listed Building in Glamis, Angus

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.6081 / 56°36'29"N

Longitude: -3.002 / 3°0'7"W

OS Eastings: 338591

OS Northings: 746693

OS Grid: NO385466

Mapcode National: GBR VJ.RNNF

Mapcode Global: WH7QQ.V5NH

Plus Code: 9C8RJX5X+66

Entry Name: The Auld Mill, Braehead Road, Glamis

Listing Name: Glamis Village, Braehead Road, the Auld Mill and Joiner's Workshop

Listing Date: 15 January 1980

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 346969

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB13771

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Glamis, Braehead Road, The Auld Mill

ID on this website: 200346969

Location: Glamis

County: Angus

Electoral Ward: Kirriemuir and Dean

Parish: Glamis

Traditional County: Angus

Tagged with: Watermill

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Description

17th century in origin, late 18th to early 19th century in form. 2-storey corn mill with wheel-house and detached kiln. Rubble with ashlar dressings. Chamfered arrises.

AULD MILL SW RANGE: Angus stone slate to wheel-house and grey slate to taller range.

SE (GLAMIS BURN) ELEVATION: lower wheel-house to left of centre and tall mill building to right, both with variety of asymmetrical openings.

JOINERS WORKSHOP TO NE: piend-roofed single and 2-storey building with Angus stone slates. Piend-roofed advanced bay to river elevation of 2-storey section.

NW ELEVATION: 2-storey, building to right with boarded timber door in bay to left at ground, and window to right at each floor. Lower, 3-bay range to left with large sliding timber door to left, and altered windows (with vertically-aligned astragals) to centre and right bays.

Statement of Interest

Property of Strathmore Estates (Holding) Ltd. John Rennie, a successful millwright, designed machinery for a Glamis mill towards the end of the eighteenth century. Glamis Greys were good quality stones (quarried locally) for grinding oats and barley.

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