Hang At The Little Mill Abergavenny
After studying at Camberwell College in the early 2000s I went on to work in set design, build, and prop making. Alongside this, I have also worked for international galleries and museums and assisted world-renowned artists.
Little Mill is a late 16th-century corn mill, sat next to the river Gavenny. It has had many guises over the years. At one point it was owned by the local Pen-Y-Fal Psychiatric hospital that loomed on the hill above. It produced flour for the people interned there.
After that, it was purchased by the NHS, and the local Doctor used to live next door. It fell into disrepair in the early-mid-19th century until it was purchased in the 90s by two local musicians who began the work of restoring the old building and also hosting folk concerts and recording sessions there.
We came across Little Mill when we were renting the house next door. We had just moved to Wales, and a house we were trying to buy fell through. I turned up with all our belongings in a van, two kids, two cats, and my wife Hayley, who had never even seen the house we were moving into.
We instantly fell in love with the old buildings. We never imagined we would be able to one day own the property. It was fate that the owners decided to sell when we arrived, and we were in a position to take them on.

It has been A LOT of work. We have done the majority of the work ourselves while holding down our day jobs. We have learnt so much along the way. We decided from the start we wanted to get our hands dirty, and we have certainly done that.
I love discovering the history of the building, so I was thrilled when we uncovered the old miller’s handwriting all over the lime plaster walls. We found the old millstone in the undergrowth in the garden as well. I have no idea how we are going to move it, as it weighs a few tonnes!
When it came to the interiors and curation of artwork and furniture we knew the building would guide us. It is a large industrial building that would never allow itself to be over-styled. Simple, crafted pieces suited the spaces best.
QUICKFIRE
Favourite place? Llanthony Priory and Gospels pass
Where do you go for inspiration? St. Fagans Museum and the endless chapels of Wales
The Little Mill sounds like… a running river
Best advice you’ve been given? “Art is the beginning” (Aldous Huxley)
Can’t live without? Mountains or the sea
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