Dounby Click Mill | |
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Type | Watermill |
Location | Dounby |
Coordinates | 59°05′15″N 3°10′52″W / 59.08757°N 3.18114°W |
OS grid reference | HY 32541 22853 |
Area | Mainland, Orkney |
Built | 19th Century |
Owner | Historic Environment Scotland |
Official name | Click Mill |
Designated | 31 May 1994 |
Reference no. | SM90076 |
Location of Dounby Click Mill in Orkney Islands |
Dounby Click Mill is a mill located on the Mainland of Orkney, in Scotland. It is the last of the horizontal or "Norse" watermills of Orkney still in working order.
The mill is constructed with drystone walls and roofed with flagstones and turf. The design avoids the use of complicated gearing to transfer the drive to the millstones by mounting the stones directly above the wheel and on the same shaft.
It has been restored by, and is owned by, Historic Environment Scotland.[1]
References
- ↑ Click Mill, Dounby, Historic Environment Scotland
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