Pilling, The Old Mill c.1960
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More about this scene
The mill is situated on the Broadfleet river near Broadfleet Bridge, where tradition has it that the devil, angered at being outwitted by the Cockerham schoolmaster, left the mark of his cloven hoof. The mill lost its sails when it was converted to steam. It is 6 storeys high, the tallest in 'windmill land', and was erected in 1808 by Ralph Slater. It has now been restored and made into a private dwelling.
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