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Latitude: 51.7223 / 51°43'20"N
Longitude: -2.9199 / 2°55'11"W
OS Eastings: 336551
OS Northings: 203023
OS Grid: SO365030
Mapcode National: GBR J9.2L76
Mapcode Global: VH79N.BZQ1
Plus Code: 9C3VP3CJ+W2
Entry Name: Windmill Tower to W of Llancayo House
Listing Date: 24 September 1985
Last Amended: 31 January 2000
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 2775
Building Class: Industrial
ID on this website: 300002775
Location: Situated in field some 200m NW of Llancayo Farm, W of road to Usk.
County: Monmouthshire
Town: Usk
Community: Gwehelog Fawr
Community: Llanarth
Locality: Llancayo
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: House
Very large early C19 windmill tower, more than 15 metres high, built before 1813 as marked on 1813 sketch maps for O.S. Erected for Edward Berry of Llancayo who died in 1818. In 1819 it was described as a noble windmill recently erected capable of grinding 100 sacks of flour weekly. It seems to have burnt down about 1825 and was marked as ruined on C. & J. Greenwood's map of 1830. Marked in outline only on 1842 Tithe Map.
Prominent tapering conical tower with attached roofless mill building to N. Rubble stone, originally rendered, roofless with eroded wall-head, two projecting stringcourses, and coursed rubble plinth. Stone voussoirs to cambered openings (frames missing), brickwork to inner soffits and other dressings. Four apparent floor levels.
Three door openings above ground level and four square windows breaking lower string course. Round arched low opening to left of NNW door, possibly for drive to attached mill. Put-log holes (with remains of projecting timbers) under first floor sill-course. First floor narrow long openings over NNW and SSE doors and 4 square windows over the ground floor windows. Second floor has just 4 similar windows, also aligned. Next level has just 2 windows NNW and SSE as does the level above.
Ruinous buildings to N connected by walls. To NW a gabled structure with brick cambered-arched entry at S end, loft light over and window each floor at N. To NE a sunken pit with walling to E and N, basement and ground floor openings to N.
Tall tapering interior with joist holes for missing floors.
Listed as a prominent early C19 windmill tower, a significant landmark and survival of the early C19 agricultural improvements on the Llancayo Estate.
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