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Post Office Slaughter Mill and Sluice Bridge

A Grade II Listed Building in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9018 / 51°54'6"N

Longitude: -1.7636 / 1°45'49"W

OS Eastings: 416359

OS Northings: 222609

OS Grid: SP163226

Mapcode National: GBR 4Q6.QYB

Mapcode Global: VHB1W.DG0F

Plus Code: 9C3WW62P+PH

Entry Name: Post Office Slaughter Mill and Sluice Bridge

Listing Date: 25 August 1960

Last Amended: 16 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1089924

English Heritage Legacy ID: 129920

Also known as: Post Office Slaughter Mill And Sluice Bridge
The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter

ID on this website: 101089924

Location: Lower Slaughter, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL54

County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Civil Parish: Lower Slaughter

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Lower Slaughter St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

Tagged with: Post office Watermill

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Description


LOWER SLAUGHTER
SP 1622
10/37 Slaughter Mill and
Sluice Bridge, and
25.8.60 Post Office
(previously listed as The
Mill )

Early C19. In two builds, part red brick and part (Post Office) coursed rubble,
Cotswold stone roofs. Two storeys and attics, three windows, two and three light
wood casements in elliptical heads. Plain door with gabled hood. Two single
storey wings. The principal features are on the south gable tall red brick
chimney with stone weathering and large iron breast shot wheel. Most of the
original gearing and other machinery is retained, including grinding gear. As
the only large brick building it takes a notable place in the village scene, and
forms an important part of a very well loved picturesque view. The sluice bridge
is a simple ashlar construction over the sluice, behind the wheel, hump-backed
over segmental arch and without parapet.

Listing NGR: SP1635922609

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