Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House

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Nearest cityIthaca, New York
Coordinates42°24′5″N 76°35′26″W / 42.40139°N 76.59056°W / 42.40139; -76.59056
Area13 acres (5.3 ha)
Built1839
Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House
Enfield Falls Mill, October 2009
Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House is located in New York
Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House
Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House is located in the United States
Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House
Nearest cityIthaca, New York
Coordinates42°24′5″N 76°35′26″W / 42.40139°N 76.59056°W / 42.40139; -76.59056
Area13 acres (5.3 ha)
Built1839
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Greek Revival vernacular
NRHP reference No.79001637[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 25, 1979

Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House, also known as Treman House and Mill, is a historic grist mill and former mill-owner'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 grinding buckwheat, one for grinding wheat, and a third for grinding coarser grain. The mill ceased operation in 1917. The mill-owner'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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