Bransdale Mill is probably more elaborate. The current mill was built in 1811 by William Strickland and his son Emmanuel Strickland, vicar of Ingleby Greenhow. The religious influence can be seen in the 'improving' texts in Greek, Latin and Hebrew carved into the mill walls. The mill is owned by the NT but isn't normally open to the public.
DetailsBRANSDALE HODGE BECK (west side) Barn approximately 20 metres south-west of Bransdale Mill GV II Barn. Early C19; reroofed C20. Tooled sandstone with finely tooled dressings and pantile roof. Single-storey, 3-bay front. 3 elliptical arches of shaped voussoirs on square piers. Raised eaves band.
DetailsBransdale, mill house Date(s) 1962 (Creation) Level of description. Item. Extent and medium. 1 photograph. Name of creator. Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher (1935-2006) Biographical history. See the featured people section of our website. Repository.
DetailsAfter three fields a wooded section with paved causeway signals the proximity of Bransdale Mill. Now owned by the National Trust this is one of the finest 19th century corn mills in the county. As well as the large mill there are stables, a smithy and cartsheds. It was rebuilt in 1812 by William Strickland whose cast iron initials adorn the ...
DetailsExploring Bransdale on foot is a delightful way to connect with nature. To help you make the most of your adventures, we've compiled the top easy hikes and walks around Bransdale. ... Church Houses loop from Low Mill — North York Moors National Park. 01:38. 6.05 km. 3.7 km/h. 80 m. 80 m. Easy. 5.0 (6) 59. Easy hike. Great for any fitness …
DetailsBransdale Mill is a Grade II listed building in Bransdale, North Yorkshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own …
DetailsBransdale Mill There has reportedly been a water mill on this spot alongside Hodge Beck since the late 13th century. The present building was built by William Strickland in 1811 increasing the capacity …
DetailsBransdale is a peaceful community consisting of dispersed farmsteads that has remained seemingly unaltered throughout history. At one time, Eastside and Westside were two separate townships, each belonging to different parishes. ... A really interesting settlement, including the old Bransdale Mill. Last time I checked National Trust was …
DetailsAfter leaving Cockayne, the first substantial building you will come to is Bransdale Mill. Here the infant Hodge Beck has been dammed into a series of pools to feed the millwheel. …
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DetailsFrom the church we walked along the road and across a field to Bransdale Mill, an 18th century watermill currently in the ownership of the National Trust and used …
DetailsAfter his brother Hugill's death in 1912, Frederick Strickland (William's youngest son) was the sole owner of Bransdale Mill. According to a document produced by the National Trust, the Mill was let and it seems …
DetailsBransdale Mill is a typical example, rebuilt during the 19th century to become in effect a small milling hamlet. Corn was ground here until 1917 and grist (grain separated from its …
DetailsII Bransdale Mill Cockayne, North Yorkshire, YO62 II Waterhouse approximately 15 metres south west of Bransdale Mill Cockayne, North Yorkshire, YO62 II Walls of Mill Pond 4 Metres North of Bransdale Mill Cockayne, North Yorkshire, YO62 II Outbuildings approximately 20 metres south east of Miller's House
DetailsExplore genealogy for William Strickland born 1782 Farndale, Yorkshire, England died 1851 Bransdale, Yorkshire, England including ancestors + more in the free family tree community. login . William Strickland (1782 - 1851) William. ... Occupation: Miller,Bransdale Mill."the Mill At The World's End". Date: 1841 Place: Bransdale, …
DetailsBransdale Mill GV II Barn. Early C19; reroofed C20. Tooled sandstone with finely tooled dressings and pantile roof. Single-storey, 3-bay front. 3 elliptical arches of shaped voussoirs on square piers. Raised eaves band. Rear: repeats arrangement of the front. Gable ends: scattered ventilation slits. ...
DetailsAnother view of the rear of Bransdale Mill but from a different viewpoint standing on the wall of the mill-race. The first record of a mill in Bransdale is a late 13th century will, when the Mill was included in the …
DetailsThe whereabouts of the blacksmith's domicile is a puzzle, but probably he lived down at the mill. Water powered grindstone at the rear of the mill. William Strickland's arrival in Bransdale in 1811 marked a turning point, transforming the modest mill into a bustling industrial hub with various amenities, including the smithy.
DetailsTurn left and walk along the lane for a short distance until a stile leads into a grassy field where the path takes you downhill to Bransdale Mill. From Bransdale take the path uphill, past the sundial and across a couple of fields and crossing two quiet country lanes before climbing uphill onto the moors.
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DetailsIt starts from the Trust's Bransdale Mill, a charming spot in a charming dale. The photo was taken ten minutes or so into the race. The runners are still bunched together. The route goes up a 'green lane', a Public Bridleway enclosed by traditional dry stone walls in various states of repair. It must be an ancient route onto the high moors.
DetailsBransdale Mill, North Yorkshire Okay, so it's not a windmill, but I just couldn't overlook this former water mill near Bransdale. It's stunning, near home and at the head of an unspoiled and ...
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DetailsAfter his brother Hugill's death in 1912, Frederick Strickland (William's youngest son) was the sole owner of Bransdale Mill. According to a document produced by the National Trust, the Mill was let and it seems the last corn to be ground at the Mill was in 1917. When Frederick died in 1923 Bransdale Mill was sold to the Feversham family ...
DetailsList entry 1149038. Grade II Listed Building: Bransdale Mill. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
DetailsBransdale Mill, Bransdale. A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Yorkshire, England. See related images and documents. See images only. The mill is Grade II …
DetailsThe National Trust is currently finishing off the renovation of Bransdale Mill as bunkhouse accommodation but the waterwheel and milling mechanism is badly in need of preservation to prevent further …
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DetailsBuilt in the eighteenth century, this charming Grade II listed mill has been converted and recently refurbished into a basic but comfortable bunkhouse for 12 people and is perfect for large groups of …
DetailsCockayne to Bransdale Mill & Stork House. Bransdale is the most remote of the five south-facing dales of the North York Moors. It can be approached by road only from Helmsley and Fadmoor, both ten miles to the south.
DetailsSquare section main shaft and hexagonal sack hoist shaft. In mill extension, wooden framework for an oat crushing mill with one pair of stones and a sifter. Corn was ground at Bransdale Mill until 1917; grist was ground until 1953. Mill under restoration by The National Trust at time of resurvey. Listing NGR: SE6205497926
DetailsWhen the Feversham family graciously handed over Bransdale and its forlorn mill to the National Trust in 1968, the building was little more than a crumbling relic. The roof had collapsed, the walls were in a state of picturesque disintegration, and the timberwork was either decayed or conspicuously absent.
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