Eling, The Quay c.1955
Photo ref:
E252007

More about this scene
This photograph somehow conveys the feel of a picturesque West Country creek, with its thickly wooded shore and little boats stranded at low tide. The scene has changed little today. Nearby is Eling Tide Mill, the only surviving tide mill in the world still producing flour on a daily basis. Founded over 900 years ago, the site was restored and reopened in 1980 as a working mill and museum.
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