Ballacrosha Mill, Mwyllin Squeen
Modern millpond.
The Ordnance Survey 1:2500 First Edition mapping of 1869 shows a building together with the annotation, 'Flour Mill'.
The mill stands just a few metres from the Ballaugh stream, but was powered from a millpond excavated alongside the watercourse. The millpond covered 0.3 acres, but was confined to a narrow strip of ground. It consequently extended for over 200m, but was never more than 12m wide. The grid reference relates to the centrepoint of the pond, for indicative purposes.
The main inlet to the millpond was by way of a weir located approximately 45m downstream of the humpbacked roadbridge in the centre of Ballaugh. Additional water was derived from a field drain approaching from Carmodil to the south. The bridge carrying the former Manx Northern Railway is more than 20m long so as to span both the Ballaugh stream and the former site of the millpond.
The millpond extends as far as the gable of the mill, where the wheel was located.
The millpond is largely infilled.
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- Grid Ref: SC3460093455
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record