Mill, Graney, Co. Kildare

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Mill, Graney, Co. Kildare

The ruined mill at Graney in County Kildare carries a date stone of 1799, but that inscription is almost the least interesting thing about the building. Look more carefully at the walls and the structure begins to reveal a layered history that extends well beyond the late eighteenth century, with each phase quietly embedded in the next.

The standing fabric incorporates the lower ten courses of an earlier mill, meaning the 1799 builders did not start from scratch but raised their structure on foundations that were already old. At the northern end wall, the foundation courses of a still earlier building project outward, suggesting occupation of the site across at least three distinct periods. More striking still, three sections of decorative moulding have been worked into the walls, and these are thought to originate not from any mill at all but from one of two other medieval structures in the area, either a castle or a nunnery. Stone robbing of this kind was entirely commonplace in rural Ireland; when an older building fell into disuse or ruin, its dressed and carved stonework became a convenient quarry for whatever was being built nearby. The result here is a mill wall that quietly contains fragments of ecclesiastical or defensive architecture, repurposed without ceremony and mortared into a working industrial building.

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