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Mills powered by water in the United Kingdom.
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Ford End Watermill - A comprehensive guide along with photographs to Buckinghamshire's only working watermill with original machinery. Crabble Corn Mill, Dover - History of this working mill built in 1812. Visitor information including an overview, schools, hospitality and events. Little Salkeld Watermill, Cumbria - The business site provides photographs and history of this 19th-century working mill. Lyme Regis Town Mill - This ancient watermill, operated by The Town Mill Trust, was restored in 2001. It includes a working grist mill, art galleries and craft studios. Description, illustrated history and visitor information. The Papertrail - An activity-based industrial exploration centre built around Frogmore Mill in Hemel Hempstead, which has been making paper ever since it became the world’s first commercial mechanised paper mill in 1803. Charlecote Mill - Description and history of this 18th-century Warwickshire watermill restored from 1978, but now under threat from proposed changes to the Avon. Includes visitor information and products. Gleaston Water Mill - This water-powered corn mill in Cumbria had its last major rebuild in the 1770s. Provides a history, plan of the site and information on local attractions. White Mill - A retired 18th-century watermill, part of the National Trust's Kingston Lacy estate near Wimborne, in Dorset. Includes an illustrated history and online tour of the mill, visitor information and bibliography. Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire - This watermill on a tributary of the River Ouse in Cambridgeshire is now owned by the National Trust, which explains its history and gives visitor information.
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