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Threshing Mill, Newtonmill

A Category C Listed Building in Stracathro, Angus

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.7693 / 56°46'9"N

Longitude: -2.647 / 2°38'49"W

OS Eastings: 360553

OS Northings: 764377

OS Grid: NO605643

Mapcode National: GBR WX.WM5L

Mapcode Global: WH8R8.93SX

Plus Code: 9C8VQ993+P6

Entry Name: Threshing Mill, Newtonmill

Listing Name: Newtonmill, East Mill (MR. Kennoway's)

Listing Date: 11 June 1971

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 351777

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB17810

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200351777

Location: Stracathro

County: Angus

Electoral Ward: Brechin and Edzell

Parish: Stracathro

Traditional County: Angus

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Description

2-storey 3-window coarse rubble, very plain, date uncertain,
re-roofed later: at gable wheel has been removed and replaced
by water turbine of early type with tall wood cased surge
chamber; otherwise gutted.

Statement of Interest

Re-categorised as C(S) from B for Group. The listing refers specifically to the group interest of the subject. It applies, as always, to interior as well as exterior, as appropriate to building type.

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