blog 10 - THE EVALUATION AND IMPACT OF STEEL IN ARCHITECTURE
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THE EVALUATION AND IMPACT OF STEEL IN ARCHITECTURE
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Spinning Mill, 1796-1800 by Charles Bage. Part of a former flax mill owned
and operated by Marshall, Benyon and Bage which was constructed in two major
phases of 1796-7 and after a fire in 1809, with later additions and
alterations. Converted to a maltings in 1897-8, closed in 1987. Undergoing
repairs (2015).
MATERIALS: iron-framed construction with red ‘great’ (measuring approximately 100mm
x 110mm x 240mm) bricks under a Welsh slate roof with a timber-clad tower to
north end. The southernmost engine house is built of standard bricks.
PLAN: rectangular on plan and aligned north to south. It forms part of a group of attached buildings which developed sequentially, comprising the SPINNING MILL, Cross Building and Flax Warehouse, and all subsequently linked by the addition of the late-C19 maltings Kiln. The Spinning Mill is the earliest of these.
INTERIOR: the building is entered at the south end through a doorway into the
fireproof main stairway which has sandstone steps carried on wooden
beams.The fireproof iron frame comprises two-piece, cast-iron transverse beams
which are joined at the centre and span the width of the building between
each bay. Over the top floor of the mill is a fireproof ceiling of inclined brick
vaults
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