Latitude: 53.1131 / 53°6'47"N
Longitude: -3.3142 / 3°18'51"W
OS Eastings: 312132
OS Northings: 358129
OS Grid: SJ121581
Mapcode National: GBR 6R.7ZC0
Mapcode Global: WH77H.203R
Plus Code: 9C5R4M7P+68
Entry Name: Former Mill
Listing Date: 24 October 1950
Last Amended: 12 July 2006
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 876
Building Class: Industrial
ID on this website: 300000876
Location: On the W side of Mill Street, fronting a by-road which leads to Clwyd Street, at the lower end of the town.
County: Denbighshire
Town: Ruthin
Community: Ruthin (Rhuthun)
Community: Ruthin
Locality: Clwyd Street
Built-Up Area: Ruthin
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: Mill
Late C13 mill serving Ruthin Castle. In 1586, the miller was Peter Moyle, who lived at 65 Clwyd Street. Substantially rebuilt later, though the original gable ends and some openings to the N are still present. Raised in brick, probably in the early C19. In 1856, the upper storey had gabled dormers; the ground floor had windows with round-arched voussoired heads, wheel-arch to R of centre, and pointed-arched doorways to ends. The wheel was removed in the 1950s, after the mill had gone out of use. It was converted to accommodation in the late C20, including the attic. The leat which brought water to the mill is still visible in Castle Park to the S.
Large 2-storey mill, the ground floor constructed of large blocks of coursed grey stone, with some red sandstone, on a rubble plinth. The gable ends reveal the earlier roof-line. Raised in rough red brick, now painted, under a slate roof. Lateral brick stack to rear, rising from a gable, adjoining which is a lower 2-storey rear wing. Original features to front consist of wheel-arch to R of centre, a wide segmental arch of stone voussoirs, now infilled with a door and glazing; entrance to far L, a pointed arch of moulded red sandstone, infilled with glazing. To R of wheel-arch, a red sandstone lancet, now blocked. The remaining openings are late C20 with concrete lintels, wooden doors and 2-light plain-glazed wooden casements. Between original entrance and wheel-arch, door to L and window to R; similar arrangement to R of wheel-arch. 6 windows to upper storey. Skylights to roof-pitch. Gable ends each have a red sandstone lancet in heavy surround, with sunken sandstone cross to E gable. In raised brickwork section, E gable end has tall mid-level wooden window to L, and 2 small lights to gable; W gable end has 2 x 2-light casements to attic. Rear elevation is roughcast, the openings part of the late C20 conversion, with wooden doors and 2-light wooden casements as front; attic has 3 small gabled dormers with 2-light casements, and skylight to R.
Rear wing, continuous with E gable end, is of painted rubble with brick patching, under a slate roof with brick ridge stack. East front has ground floor openings under segmental heads of stone voussoirs, wide boarded door to L of centre, lower door to centre and small window opening to R. Upper storey has 3 irregular late C20 wooden windows, grouped to far R; elsewhere, 4 former window openings, now infilled with brick. South gable end has large uPVC window. Rear has large lean-to with late C20 openings, relating to conversion.
Interior not seen.
Listed, notwithstanding late C20 alterations, for the importance of its origins as a large medieval mill associated with Ruthin Castle, which retains much original fabric and some of its detail.
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