Former mill, arbroath
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 21 Oct 2016
This is part of Baltic Works. Built 1854 with a neoclassical main block (just seen on the left) with three pediments and a wrought iron roof. There is a large beam engine house to the rear (I believe this is the upper roof line behind and extending to the left of the chimney) and a truncated circular brick chimney on a square stone plinth. Built for weaving until 1932 then a whisky bond. Now at least part converted for housing.