Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town

Restore a piece of Cork’s past! A historic mill dating to the 1850s, complete with a fixer-upper water wheel, seeks a new owner.
Restore a piece of Cork’s past! A historic mill dating to the 1850s, complete with a fixer-upper water wheel, seeks a new owner.

Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town

Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town
Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town

Historic Cork Mill With Water Wheel For Sale Near Mallow Town

A historic mill is for sale in Mallow, Cork. This mill dates back to the 1850s, and needs some work, including a new roof. The mill was part of Quartertown Mills. These mills existed as early as the 1600s. Some say a mill was there 800 years ago.

Cronin Naughton Auctioneers are selling this property. It is called the “New Mill” and was built in the 1850s. Consider saving a slice of Cork’s industrial past. The listing has photos for you to see, so you can assess the repair work needed.

The agents say the property has a great location. It sits near Mallow, close to the Clyda Bridge road, and you’re also near the Cork-Limerick Road. The mill is the “Second Mill,” also called “The New Mill”, and ran from the 1850s until 1957. A mill race and mill wheel are important features.

The mill race still flows next to the building, potentially powering the mill. The property is large, at 900 square meters. You can still see metal parts of the waterwheel. A skilled woodworker could rebuild it.

Someone designed a 15th-century tower into a vacation home. It overlooks Roaringwater Bay, and this happened back in the 1970s.

A historic mill is for sale in Mallow, Cork. This mill dates back to the 1850s, and needs some work, including a new roof. The mill was part of Quartertown Mills. These mills existed as early as the 1600s. Some say a mill was there 800 years ago.

Cronin Naughton Auctioneers are selling this property. It is called the “New Mill” and was built in the 1850s. Consider saving a slice of Cork’s industrial past. The listing has photos for you to see, so you can assess the repair work needed.

The agents say the property has a great location. It sits near Mallow, close to the Clyda Bridge road, and you’re also near the Cork-Limerick Road. The mill is the “Second Mill,” also called “The New Mill”, and ran from the 1850s until 1957. A mill race and mill wheel are important features.

The mill race still flows next to the building, potentially powering the mill. The property is large, at 900 square meters. You can still see metal parts of the waterwheel. A skilled woodworker could rebuild it.

Someone designed a 15th-century tower into a vacation home. It overlooks Roaringwater Bay, and this happened back in the 1970s.

Image Credits and Reference: https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/gallery/piece-bygone-cork-up-sale-31213323
Image Credits and Reference: https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/gallery/piece-bygone-cork-up-sale-31213323
Image Credits and Reference: https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/gallery/piece-bygone-cork-up-sale-31213323
Image Credits and Reference: https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/gallery/piece-bygone-cork-up-sale-31213323
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