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Eskdale Mill, Boot
Eskdale Mill
Eskdale Corn Mill
Boot Mill
site name:-   Whillan Beck
locality:-   Boot
civil parish:-   Eskdale (formerly Cumberland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   museum
locality type:-   art gallery
locality type:-   mill
locality type:-   water mill
locality type:-   workplace
coordinates:-   NY17640115
1Km square:-   NY1701
10Km square:-   NY10


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BYF21.jpg (taken 27.4.2013)  
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BMW26.jpg (taken 13.10.2006)  

evidence:-   database:- Listed Buildings 2010
placename:-  Eskdale Corn Mill
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"ESKDALE CORN MILL / / / ESKDALE / COPELAND / CUMBRIA / II[star] / 76210 / NY1764201146"
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"Corn Mill. Mentioned in 1578 Percy family Survey; extended (and 2nd waterwheel added) for Edward Hartley, miller 1737-72. Restored 1975 for Cumbria County Council. Snecked rubble with quoins. Graduated slate roofs with stone ridges. T-shaped plan on sloping site. Main building, 2 low storeys comprising peat store with drying floor above, mill machinery, and adjoining store wing (now exhibition area); single-storey lean-to bakehouse adjoins south end. West elevation: Higher north block has plank door to each floor and asymmetrical casement windows; wing has cart entrance on north side and plank door with 2 windows on south; south block has plank door to lower floor under slate canopy; plank door and casement window to bakehouse. East elevation: Two 12 ft overshot waterwheels to south block (both iron-framed, one in working order with wooden floats). Interior: Perforated metal drying floor heated by peat kiln below; intact wooden machinery on both floors (2 grindstones); beehive oven and copper in bakehouse. Now open to public."

evidence:-   database:- Listed Buildings 2010
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"BUILDING TO SOUTH WEST OF CORN MILL ON EAST SIDE OF ROAD AT NORTH END OF BRIDGE / / / ESKDALE / COPELAND / CUMBRIA / II / 76211 / NY1763901133"
source data:-  
courtesy of English Heritage
"Outbuilding, now used for storage. Probably mid/late C18 (when Mill was enlarged). Snecked rubble with quoins. Graduated slate roof; ball finial to each end of stone ridge. 2 storeys, single bay. North elevation: Plank ground floor with small window above. Steps up to plank 1st floor door on west return."

evidence:-   old print:- Barber and Atkinson 1927
source data:-   Print, halftone photograph, Whillan Beck and Old Mill, Boot, Eskdale, Cumberland, by E H Atkinson, published by James Atkinson, Caxton Printing Works, Ulverston, Lancashire, 1928.
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Tipped in opposite p.18 of Lakeland Passes, by John B Barber and George Atkinson, 1927, 3rd edn 1928. 
at inter negative:-  "BOOT, WHILLAN BECK &OLD MILL / Atkinson's Series 949"
printed at bottom:-  "Photo E. H. Atkinson) Beginning of Walk from Boot over Burn Moor to Wasdale Head. (To face plage 18."
item:-  JandMN : 350.4
Image © see bottom of page

evidence:-   old print:- Rose 1832-35 (vol.2 no.72) 
placename:-  Eskdale Mill
source data:-   Print, uncoloured engraving, Eskdale Mill, Wilton Beck, Cumberland, drawn by Thomas Allom, engraved by A Le Petit, published by Fisher, Son and Co, London, 1834.
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vol.2 pl.72 in the set of prints, Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated. The beck is the Whillan Beck. 
printed at bottom left, right, centre:-  "T. Allom. / A. Le Petit. / ESKDALE MILL, WILTON BECK, CUMBERLAND. / FISHER, SON &CO. LONDON, 1834."
item:-  Dove Cottage : 2008.107.31
Image © see bottom of page


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BMW23.jpg (taken 13.10.2006)  
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BMW24.jpg (taken 13.10.2006)  
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BMW25.jpg (taken 13.10.2006)  


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BYF24.jpg  Outbuilding.
(taken 27.4.2013)  
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BMW22.jpg  Outbuilding.
(taken 13.10.2006)  

hearsay:-  
There has been a corn mill here since at least 1294. The present mill was recorded in 1578, at which time Henry and Robert Vicars were the millers.

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