West Midlands
Two valley beams had become severely decayed due to roof and valley gutter defects.
The decayed timber was cut out and new sections installed using Timber Resin Splice (TRS) techniques, which involve fixing new timber with reinforced joints.
The Albion Mill was built around 1830 alongside Albion Wharf and its basin. It is a good example of an early corn mill that is integrated into the canal system.
The site has been home to various industries over the years including; millers, corn factors, bakers, grocers, provision dealers, seedsmen, tallow chandlers, coal companies and iron founders.
After falling into disrepair, the site has been redeveloped and now provides a variety of residential properties.
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