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Abstract
The roof of Melin Daron, a derelict Grade II listed mill building in Aberdaron, on the Llŷn Peninsula in northwest Wales, had succumbed to leakages over two decades, which left some structural timbers exposed to the elements with some section decayed beyond repair. Mortar joints to the mill building’s exterior walls had almost perished with sections of the internal walls of the corn dryer section partially collapsed, leaving the structure in a precarious situation. In the short term some of the most important structural timber elements had to be repaired, along with repointing masonry and patch repairing the roof with a limited pot of money secured by the client while they sourced a larger funding pot through the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) to fully repair and preserve this unique building in the long term. This paper seeks to explain the thinking behind the steps taken to make the mill building weathertight while preserving and sympathetically altering historic details that give its unique character. It examines the identification and assessment of defects, before considering various options for conservation and repair.
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Author's Biography
Gethin Roberts BA (Hons), MArch, ADDPA (ARB), AABC, RIBA is a Conservation Accredited Architect in the Aberystwyth studio of DB3 Architecture, an award-winning architectural practice, founded in 1883 and with seven studios across the UK. Gethin joined the practice from Donald Insall Associates (Insalls) in 2022 where he developed a creative approach to conservation, centred on the belief that change is continuous and buildings are, in effect, ‘alive’. Gethin has led several prestigious projects ranging from contemporary installations to scheduled monuments in World Heritage sites, extensions and alterations to listed residential properties, small community-led projects and places of worship, including the repair of Capel Peniel, a Grade I listed chapel in northwest Wales that he has previously written about for the journal. Gethin has also given talks on traditional slate roofing, pegged slate roofing, and a presentation on the repair of Peniel and the subject of this paper, the Grade II corn mill Melin Daron, in the SPAB Autumn Lecture Series, which was completed during Gethin’s time at Insalls.
Citation
Roberts, Gethin (2024, March 1). Condition survey and repair proposals for Melin Daron, a derelict Grade II listed mill building in Aberdaron. In the Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation, Volume 12, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/CVZZ7169.Publications LLP