James Neill Mill, Belfast
A corn mill in the historic county of Antrim, Northern Ireland.
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The stone mill here was taken over by James Neill in 1867, and converted to roller milling in 1880. The firm became part of Allied Mills in the 1960s. The mill was completely demolished and rebuilt in 1986-7.
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Mill type | Roller flour mill |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 13438 |
Location | Belfast |
Historic county | Antrim |
Country | Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
NGR | NW 458 297 |
Latitude/longitude | 54.59852421, -5.93598644 |
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