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Tag: Gristmill

Mill; grinds grain into flour

Is a member of Windmill Watermill

  1. B Berryden Road, Meal Mills, (Northern Co-Operative)
    Aberdeen
  2. B Carsluith Cornmill
    Kirkmabreck
  3. II Cil-cewydd Corn Mill
    Located on the E bank of the River Severn, below the causewayed approach of the A490 to the Severn Bridge, and alongside the main Cambrian (Shrewsbury to West Coast) railway line.
  4. II Corn Mill
    700 m E of Stem Bridge.
  5. II Corn Mill and Millpond
    50 m E of Norchard farmhouse.
  6. II Cornmill at Goatmill Bridge Photos
    Goat, Cumberland, Cumbria, CA13
  7. II Cresswell Corn Mill
    At S side of Cresswell River, about 150 m upstream from Cresswell Bridge. The siting of the mill is unusual, as the Cresswell River adjacent to it is tidal. The mill stands at a raised level and is se
  8. II Dee Mill Photos
    On the S bank of the River Dee just W of Llangollen Bridge. At the end of the lane.
  9. II Felin Newydd
    Situated approximately 1km SW of Rhydymain at the northern-most end of Bryn-Coed-Ifor, between the main road and the Afon Wnion; set into a steep slope.
  10. II Former Corn Mill Photos
    Set back slightly at the village crossroads diagonally opposite Pont Ysbyty Ifan.
  11. II Former Flour and Grist Mill at The Mill
    On SE side of house set back from the road.
  12. II Former steam flour mill and malting at Fairfield-Mabey Works Photos
    Immediately to E of railway line after road passes beneath railway to enter Fairfield-Mabey works and just N of Chepstow station..
  13. II* French Mill and Tidal Barrier Photos
    The Tidal Barrier lies across the estury of the Carew River about 300 m W of Carew Castle. The French Mill stands on it near to the left (S) bank, over the deeper water where the natural river channel
  14. II* Gelli-groes Mill Photos
    Reached by a side road running SE from Newport Road (A4048); the Mill faces the Sirhowy River and the bridge and is within a grassy enclosure which retains sluices, channelled millrace and tail race,
  15. II Heatherslaw Mill Photos
    Old Heatherslaw, Northumberland, TD12
  16. II Loading Bay and Weighhouse at Cil-cewydd Corn Mill
    At Cil-cewydd mill, the Loading Bay building stands on the E side of the service yard on the E side of the mill, partly built into the bank.
  17. II Lower Nash Corn Mill
    75 m W of Nash Church, in a group with Lower Nash Farm. Its stream is a tributary of Cosheston Pill. There is a large mill-pond on the E side.
  18. II Marbury Mill
    Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CW9
  19. II Melin Hermon
    Set back from the N side of the A4080 at Hermon, c. 700m SE of the church of St. Cadwaladr in Llangadwaladr.
  20. II Melin Uchaf (aka Melin Maelgwyn)
    Located within a farm complex at the end of a single track lane S of the road running through Bryn Du.
  21. A New Abbey Corn Mill, Mill House (including launder and by-pass channel) Photos
    New Abbey
  22. II New Mill
    Set back from the road, just S of the bridge, at the W extremity of Drefelin.
  23. II Old Pontammon Mill
    Situated amid trees below main A474 road some 150m W of Pontamman House.
  24. II Pantolwen Mills (S Building)
    Situated on west bank of Afon Cerdin some 0.8 km SSE of Pentrellwyn.
  25. II The Corn Mill
    Situated on eastern bank of River Solva, immediately over Middle Mill Bridge.
  26. II The Corn Mill
    At the east end of Little Mill village on the south side of the main road.
  27. II The Mill House
    Situated on eastern bank of River Solva, immediately over Middle Mill Bridge.
  28. I Union Mill Photos
    Cranbrook, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN17
  29. II Windmill Photos
    Arundel, Arun, West Sussex, BN18

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