I know this has been done to death, but my wife being a seamstress wanted to take a look and I had some spare time, so after bashing our way through brambles and descending slippery slopes we made it to the Lower mill, light fading we didn't get time to view the other mills, but there's always tomorrow.
Site Description Leri or Lerry Mills was one of the most extensive woollen mill sites in mid-Wales. It was founded in 1809, on a site which is reputed to have been a smeltery and stamp mill established in the 1640s by Thomas Bushell for processing silver and lead ores (NPRN 34039). Later there is thought to have been a corn mill on the site. The woollen mills closed in the early 1980s. https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/40851/details/lerry-woollen-mills-talybontleri-mills
Site Description Leri or Lerry Mills was one of the most extensive woollen mill sites in mid-Wales. It was founded in 1809, on a site which is reputed to have been a smeltery and stamp mill established in the 1640s by Thomas Bushell for processing silver and lead ores (NPRN 34039). Later there is thought to have been a corn mill on the site. The woollen mills closed in the early 1980s. https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/40851/details/lerry-woollen-mills-talybontleri-mills