Crooksmill House
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 26 Feb 2021
Crooks Mill was designated a Category B Listed Building in 1988. The citation says, "1895, incorporating earlier fabric. Double gabled meal mill, harled and harl pointed rubble with timber and corrugated-iron extension at West. Skeletal wheel at South gable, kiln with louvred ridge cupola at North. Varied fenestration and glazing; slate roofs. Interior: all machinery present and working, now powered by electricity". Since then it has been restored and offers bed and breakfast.