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Ballydugan Flour Mill

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Ballydugan Flour Mill is a former flour mill at Ballydugan near Downpatrick in County Down, Northern Ireland. Heritage documentation identifies the surviving eight-storey mill as having been built in 1792 by John Auchinleck and states that it had closed by 1857. The building represents the area’s rural milling and industrial history and is relevant to visitors, researchers, and people interested in County Down’s built heritage.

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How good is Ballydugan Flour Mill?
Ballydugan Flour Mill scores 6.32/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Watermill category. Large industrial-era fabric and regional importance offer interest, but condition, accessibility, and interpretation constrain appeal.
What are the best alternatives to Ballydugan Flour Mill?
See our alternatives page for Ballydugan Flour Mill for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Mill City Museum, Pillsbury A Mill, Annalong Corn Mill.
How does Ballydugan Flour Mill compare to Mill City Museum?
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Is Ballydugan Flour Mill worth it in 2026?
With a score of 6.32/10, Ballydugan Flour Mill is a solid option in Watermill. See all Watermill ranked.

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