Freedoms Mill

Freedoms Mill is a historic building in Bishop Monkton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

As of 1800, it was owned by Peter Lomas, passing in 1815 to John Robinson, and in 1846 to Charles Lister.

Other than a short period of ownership by Newby Hall, it remained in the Renton family until it closed, in 1975.

The house has three bays, and a central doorway with attached columns, a fanlight, and a corniced pediment.

Between the bays in the upper floors are brick columns, which would originally have separated large windows, but in the 20th century these were infilled with brick, since replaced by wood and smaller windows.

The building, in 2010