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Staward Mill, Ballabrooie

Archaeology

Modern mill leat.


The Ordnance Survey 1:2500 First Edition mapping of 1869 shows a group of buildings together with the annotation, 'Corn Mill'.


The mill complex was of late 18th or early 19th century date. The buildings were ruinous by the 1960s and only part of the shell of the mill survives today. Waterpower was derived from a leat drawn off the Sulby river from a weir immediately downstream of Sulby Woollen Mill.


A second mill leat directed part of the water supply from the corn mill to a mill housed at Staward farm itself for processing animal feed. This leat lay parallel to, and immediately east of, the corn mill tail race, before crossing to the farm mill by means of a trough.


The grid reference relates to a point midway along its course for indicative purposes. The line of the leat is now marked by a boundary, and the channel has been filled in.

Connections

Book Chapters

  • Grid Ref: SC3857094135

Sources

  • Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record
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