millhouse

/ˈmɪlˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A building that contains machinery for grinding grain into flour, or other industrial milling equipment.
    • They converted the abandoned millhouse into a museum of local history.
    • The old millhouse by the river still has its water wheel intact.
    • Farmers brought their wheat to the millhouse to be ground into flour.
  2. A house or dwelling attached to or associated with a mill, often where the miller lived.
    • We rented a cozy millhouse for our vacation in the countryside.
    • The millhouse has been renovated into a modern home while keeping its historic charm.
    • The miller's family lived in the millhouse right next to the stream.