Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Pond c.1955
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More about this scene
A water mill has stood here since Norman times, but this red brick corn mill dates from the early 1800s. The water wheel appears to be in good order, and the fine brick stack displays stone drip courses. Keeping the water off the stonework has been of much concern to local architects in this damp environment. The long, low 17th-century house, right, has fine stone-mullioned and drip- headed windows. The sign on the dry stone wall reads 'cycles for hire', which would be the perfect transport for a place like this.
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