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Melin Hywel, Llanddeusant

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NPRN24622
Map ReferenceSH38SE
Grid ReferenceSH3507784476
Unitary (Local) AuthorityIsle of Anglesey
Old CountyAnglesey
CommunityTref Alaw
Type Of SiteCORN MILL
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
Melin Hywel is an eighteenth century corn mill, extensively restored in the early 1970s and again in 1985. The original building was extended in 1850, with a kiln to the north and a granary and cartshed on the south, the upper storey of the latter accessed from the side of the millpond at the south end. The pond feeds an overhead launder with a lifting trap to direct water to the overshot wheel, whose diameter has been enlarged by adding a second set of iron shrouds outside the original set. Inside, a two-stage gear train drives a horizontal layshaft which in turn drives three pairs of stones and a number of ancillary machines through belts and a vertical shaft.

A mill was recorded on this site in 1352. In the 1970s this was the only working mill in Anglesey, with a thriving business in animal feed, which ceased only a few years ago.

W J Crompton, RCAHMW, 11 June 2008.