The Water Mill
This is still a working mill. The original Water Wheel is still there on the other side of the building. The modern mechanism is a screw turbine, located just behind the bridge (centre view) which drives an electricity generator to power the mill.
Best viewed large !
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Robert Adams
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Best Regards, Larry.
All the gear & no idea.


Although this place is less than a mile, 'as the crow flies' from where we live it is the other side of the river so it's a very long ride to get there. That's why there are lots more shots of it from 'over the water' !
They hold a craft fair there every May Bank Holiday and this year we were lucky with a sunny day.
Thanks again
Peter
Must visit it soon.
Regards David
Mac
16 yearsMember
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
So glad to see these wonderful old buildings updated, preserved and working.
Mac from Montreal
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