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From 'The Neighbourhood of Dublin': "A short distance beyond the entrance gate to Luttrellstown are the Anna Liffey Mills, the successors of an edifice Popularly known as "The Devil's Mill," in consequence of the legend that it was erected in the course of a single night by his Satanic Majesty."
The Anna Liffey mills, built on the site of an 18th century mill, once belonged to the Shackleton family. Yet here near Lucan is a unique flour mill, operating by water power and in use until 1999. All the machinery is intact, all of the two-inch thick floors remain and the stone buildings and Georgian miller house are in good condition.




