The restoration of the landmark mill water wheel on the Mill Road in Ennis has been completed.
The wood and iron waterwheel, which is a protected structure and a recorded national monument, is the last remaining component of Ennis Corn Mill which was constructed on the River Fergus during the 1830s and demolished in 1983.
At a cost of 110,000 euro, the completed restoration project means that the wheel can now be safely operated and presented as an active heritage project, with the wheel rotating.
Clare County Council says the project was undertaken with due regard for safety and environmental considerations.