Brynn Mill receives Planning Approval

Brynn Mill receives Planning Approval

Dec 2, 2014  Architecture 


Brynn Mill receives Planning Approval
(Photo by: Rock Townsend)

Rock Townsend’s scheme for the restoration of a Grade II listed Mill and modern pavilion house near Rock in Cornwall has been approved by the Parish Council.

Brynn Mill and Cottage was once a corn mill and dates from approximately 1810. Forming part of the wider restoration of the farmland and a new house, the two storey mill and cottage are to be restored using the traditional building methodology found on site.

Set deep within 26 acres of wooded farmland is the remains of the Grade II Listed Mill, its pond, mill race and outbuildings.  The two storey mill and water courses are to be restored as part of the wider scheme to bring the farm back into use.  A new 'pavilion' house is proposed alongside the mill to provide modern comfortable living accommodation.

Elevated above the mill pond the design of the house is a long, thin, 1½ storey pavilion like structure with a roof that 'hugs' the interior spaces forming a faceted hill-like structure from the outside.



Via Rock Townsend
Image,video ©: Rock Townsend