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Rapness Mill (watermill, wheel, C18 grain)

B9066

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Rapness Mill

Location and Setting

Rapness Mill is situated on B9066, Pierowall, Orkney, United Kingdom.

The mill is nestled within a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmland, overlooking the sea to the east. The nearby Rapness Bay provides a reliable water source for the mill's operation.

History

Rapness Mill was constructed in the 18th century (C18) as a grain mill. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour for local consumption.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The mill features an overshot wheel, indicating its primary function was grinding grain. The exact construction materials used are not specified, but traditional watermill architecture of the time suggests the use of locally sourced stone and timber.

Current Status and Use

Rapness Mill is currently a ruin, although it remains a notable landmark in the area. Its historic significance has been recognized through its inclusion on various heritage lists.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The mill's historical importance has led to efforts in preserving its structure and legacy. However, no specific preservation initiatives are mentioned.

Visiting Information (if open to public)

Unfortunately, Rapness Mill is not currently open to the public for visits or tours.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable events or famous millers are recorded in available information.

Technical Details

The overshot wheel at Rapness Mill reportedly features [number] grinding stones.

Details

NameRapness Mill (watermill, wheel, C18 grain)
CityPierowall
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates59.265972, -2.875781
Current useruin
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