Building record MLI41259 - Water Mill, Alvingham

Summary

A mill building built in the 17th century on land where a mill has stood since the 12th century.

Type and Period (2)

  • (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1155 AD to 1599 AD?)
  • (Post Medieval to Modern - 1600 AD to 2050 AD)

Protected Status/Designation

Full Description

In 1155 William de Frieston gave a mill at Alvingham to the Priory of St Mary and charges levied on grain milled provided a source of income for the Priory. It is possible that it was in the same location as the current mill building. {1}{2} The current mill building was built in the 17th century and altered in 1782 by John Madison and again in the 19th century. It was restored to working order in 1972. A watermill is known to have been on this site since 1155. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building and a description of external and internal features please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. The 18th century miller's house, attached to the mill, is also still standing and listed (see PRN 47949). {3}{4}

Sources/Archives (4)

  •  Unpublished Document: ESLING, M.. PARISH FILE. ALVINGHAM/NORTH COCKERINGTON. -.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: ROSS COLLECTION.LOUTHESK HUNDRED. vol.V1.
  •  Index: Department of the Environment. 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 4/5; 7.006, 4/4; 7.005.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: Neil R. Wright. 2004. Lincolnshire's Industrial Heritage - A Guide. EL5, p.16.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 36654 91406 (13m by 12m) Surveyed
Civil Parish ALVINGHAM, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Sep 12 2024 1:39PM

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