Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House

Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House

Enfield Falls Mill, October 2009
Nearest city Ithaca, New York
Coordinates 42°24′5″N 76°35′26″W / 42.40139°N 76.59056°W / 42.40139; -76.59056Coordinates: 42°24′5″N 76°35′26″W / 42.40139°N 76.59056°W / 42.40139; -76.59056
Area 13 acres (5.3 ha)
Built 1839
Architectural style Greek Revival, Greek Revival vernacular
NRHP Reference # 79001637[1]
Added to NRHP February 25, 1979

Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House, also known as Treman House and Mill, is a historic grist mill and former millowner's residence located at Robert H. Treman State Park near Ithaca in Tompkins County, New York. The mill is a 2 12-story frame structure over a stone foundation. It is a turbine powered mill constructed in 1839. The mill has three runs of stones: one for griding buckwheat, one for grinding wheat, and a third for grinding coarser grain. The mill ceased operation in 1917. The millowner's house is a simple but elegant vernacular Greek Revival–style dwelling. The house consists of a 1 12-story main section, with a slightly lower L-shaped wing. It serves as home for the park superintendent.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

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