DescriptionFelindre Mill is a late eighteenth or early nineteenth century corn mill, attached to a mill house with which it forms an L-plan, and now converted to a dwelling. Both buildings have two storeys and their walls are whitewashed rubble stone, under a pitched roof of modern tiles. The mill had access doors to both storeys, with timber lintels, and there is a later lean-to extension on its east side. It is not known whether any machinery survives inside. The mill pond lay to the south-east of the mill, and appears to have been filled in. It was fed by a 350 metre long leat from a weir on the Afon Cynrig, and from map evidence the tailrace flowed north-eastwards to serve the estate of Abercynrig Manor (NPRN 122).
Information from CADW Listed Buildings Database.
W J Crompton, 24 September 2014.