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Province
  
Ulster

Phone
  
+353 87 456 4375

Cavan Water Mill

Address
  
River St, Townparks, Cavan, Ireland

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Cavan water mill opening summer 2015


Cavan Water Mill, formerly Lifeforce Mill, is a 19th-century mill located in Cavan. The current building dates from 1846 and contains a notable MacAdam water turbine. Having been abandoned in the 1960s, it was restored as a museum and visitor attraction in the 1990s.

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History of the site

Milling on this site can be traced back to the 14th century, when there was a Franciscan mill in the same location.

The current mill was established by the Greene family in 1846. During the 1840s, there were 90 working water mills in County Cavan, but at the time this mill was built it was the only one within a two-mile radius.

The building operated as a mill for more than a century until its closure in the 1960s. Following restoration, it operated again for a short while as a working mill for the creation of wholemeal flour for Lifeforce Foods.

Design of the building

The two-storey design has a three-bay extension at split level to the west and a two-storey return to the side. An adjacent mill building to the north was removed from its original site and rebuilt here in 1995 as part of the mill's restoration. As the only surviving example of one of the five mills that stood in Cavan Town, it is listed on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for Ireland.

MacAdam Turbine

Cavan Water Mill operates a MacAdam turbine as opposed to a conventional water wheel. The turbine was described as one of the few, if not the only surviving MacAdam turbines in Ulster in 1983. The turbine may be an example of 19th-century industrial espionage, as it is believed to be a patent infringing copy of a design by BenoƮt Fourneyron. A similar turbine was installed at Ballincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills, Cork in 1853.

References

Cavan Water Mill Wikipedia