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Latitude: 56.3975 / 56°23'51"N
Longitude: -3.4367 / 3°26'12"W
OS Eastings: 311417
OS Northings: 723731
OS Grid: NO114237
Mapcode National: GBR 1Z.0V5V
Mapcode Global: WH6QC.5GRG
Plus Code: 9C8R9HX7+28
Entry Name: City Mills Hotel, West Mill Street, Perth
Listing Name: West Mill Street, Ramada Perth Hotel, (Former Upper City Mills)
Listing Date: 20 May 1965
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 385310
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB39577
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Perth, West Mill Street, City Mills Hotel
ID on this website: 200385310
Location: Perth
County: Perth and Kinross
Town: Perth
Electoral Ward: Perth City Centre
Traditional County: Perthshire
Tagged with: Hotel
Former mill with mid 18th century W section and late 18th century S & E sections. 3-storey and loft, U-plan , currently hotel, with T M Miller & Partners, 1970-1 2-storey and attic extensions to W and E and single storey entrance block infill to courtyard to N. Rubble with smooth margins. Some rectangular openings to ground with timber boarded doors. Small piended dormers.
Predominantly 9-pane and 12-pane non-traditional tilt-and-turn timber windows. Grey slates. Piended roof to S section; other sections gabled.
INTERIOR: (seen 2009). Converted to hotel in 1970s, but retaining some original mill features. Rare, timber King-post roof with timber trusses, rafters and tie-beams to main function room. 2 timber undershot wheels remain visible from foyer.
A Group with 57 and 57 West Mill Street; West Mill Street, Lower City Mills, Tourist Information Centre and West Mill Street, The Old Granary.
This predominantly 18th century mill is an important and rare survival of an industrial building in Perth. It is particularly notable for the remarkable survival of the timber King post roof in the major function suite. The hotel retains its small, regular openings and it is a significant part of the cityscape in this area. The mills are depicted on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map as two flour mills, to West and East and with a connecting granary to the South.
This area was served by the city's lade which brought water from the River Almond. These mills were part of a complex which included an upper mill, a flour mill, a lower mill, an oatmeal mill and a granary and offices. The lower mill is now the Tourist Information Centre and the old Granary is now the Tourist Information Office (see separate listings). The other buildings have been demolished.
List description updated as part of Perth Burgh Resurvey, 2010.
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