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Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog

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Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog — Grade II listed building-listed windmill in wales-north, United Kingdom.

Maelgwyn Mill and Felin Uchaf, Bryn Du, Anglesey. - geograph.org.uk - 123321

Stephen Elwyn RODDICK — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog is a Grade II listed building-listed windmill in wales-north, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 5298). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Listed as a substantially intact windmill tower, one of only 18 surviving on Anglesey. In early-mid C19 there were over 40 windmills operating on the island, grinding the large volumnes of corn then being produced. Melin Uchaf is of particular historic interest as one of the earliest windmills to still survive as a full tower, many of the earlier windmill towers now truncated, demolished or converted. History: Built in 1789; dated by a stone tablet above the doorway bearing the date and the initials OK R. Anglesey was once the main grain-producing area of NW Wales, and the exposed nature of the landscape made it ideal for wind-powered corn mills (particularly when water supplies were unreliable). Construction of the mills flourished from early C18 to early C19, with over 40 operating on the island by 1835. After the Corn Laws were repealed in 1846 the market was flooded by cheaper imported grain, which combined with the availability of more convenient sources of power led to the demise of the windmill; by the end of the First World War only a handful were still operating. There are the visible remains of 31 windmill towers on the island, 6 of which have been converted to houses and only 18 remain as full towers; only 2 retain their original machinery and 1 has been restored to working order. Exterior: Full height, 4-storey windmill tower; circular in plan with slightly tapering walls of rubble masonry, partly rendered. Capped with corrugated iron. Doorways at ground and first floor. Rectangular windows at each storey. Location: Located within a farm complex at the end of a single track lane S of the road running through Bryn Du.

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

Melin Maelgwyn is a Grade II listed windmill located in Llanfaelog, North Wales. This structure is notable for its historical significance and architectural integrity, contributing to the region's industrial heritage.

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Coordinates
53.2259, -4.4839
Parish
Llanfaelog
Postcode
LL63 5RR
Parliamentary constituency
Ynys Môn

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog?
Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL63 5RR), in the parish of Llanfaelog.
Is Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog a listed building?
Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog free to visit?
Yes, Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog is free to enter.
How do I get to Melin Maelgwyn, Llanfaelog?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL63 5RR. It sits within the Ynys Môn parliamentary constituency.