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Crofthead Mill

Holehouse Brae

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Crofthead Mill

The Crofthead Mill is a historic watermill located at Holehouse Brae in Neilston, Scotland.

Believed to date from the 19th century, its exact construction year is not documented.

Architecture and Construction

  • The mill is classified as an overshot wheel watermill, with a single horizontal axis of rotation.
  • Its building features a traditional Scottish design, constructed using local stone and timber.

Originally built for grain milling, the Crofthead Mill was used to process agricultural produce from the surrounding area.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of ruin, although restoration efforts have been reported in recent years.

Its current use is as a relic of Scotland's industrial heritage.

Location and Setting

The mill sits on Holehouse Brae, overlooking the nearby River Clyde.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby town of Neilston providing access to amenities.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Crofthead Mill is a scheduled ancient monument in Scotland, recognized for its historical significance.

Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's integrity, although further work is required to ensure its long-term conservation.

Visiting Information

The Crofthead Mill is open to the public, with guided tours available upon request.

Visitors can explore the mill's ruins and learn about its history through interactive exhibits.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented for the Crofthead Mill.

Technical Details

The mill features a single overshot wheel, with an unknown number of grinding stones.

Further technical details are not available due to the mill's current state of disrepair.

Details

NameCrofthead Mill
CityNeilston
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates55.785374, -4.4364038
Current userelic of Scotland's industrial heritage
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue