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Greenfeeds Corn Mill & Prospect Pub

Greenfeeds on the right of the picture is where I lived. The premises were owned by my family since the early 1800's and at that time they also owned the Prospect Pub. My great grandfather also had tenants renting properties he owned up the High St, the road leading up to the viaduct.

A memory of Denby Dale in 1970

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Caption For Waltham Abbey, The Gateway C1955

An unusual view of the Abbey Gateway—in the centre—and the bridge over the Cornmill Stream, a tributary of the River Lea, with people relaxing around the broken walls.

Caption For Backbarrow, The Village C1965

Originally it was a corn mill, and then a paper mill, before becoming a cotton mill.

Caption For Polperro, Crumplehorn Mill 1908

Here we see the old corn mill deep in the valley at Crumplehorn in working order, with its overshot waterwheel fed by the trough of a launder.

Caption For Bossington, The Village 1931

Lying near the coast below Bossington Hill, these cottages over- look a stream that once powered a corn mill.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, The White Lion Inn 1903

former market place, with the stolid red-brick White Lion, on the extreme right, and the King of Prussia pub along the road on the left, ready to slake the thirst of the workers from the maltings and corn mills

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell 1898

The corn mill became a fulling mill in 1636 and remains of old stone fulling tanks can still be seen.

Caption For Malmesbury, The River C1960

A dye house and two corn mills were there by the mid 17th century.

Caption For Galgate, The Village C1960

Originally a water-powered corn-mill, it was converted to steam and considerably extended during the 19th century.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1892

The statue of John Bright MP stands in front of Charles Kershaw`s Central Corn Mill.

Caption For Freckleton, Hallams C1965

A corn mill flourished here from the 12th century until 1915, powered by water.

Caption For Maresfield, Mill Pond 1902

Boringwheel Mill is nearby; it finished work as a corn mill site.

Caption For Maresfield, Mill Pond 1902

Boringwheel Mill is nearby; it finished work as a corn mill site.

Caption For Preesall, The Village C1955

Occupying a hill-top, Preesall grew as a small market around a corn mill and two pubs, both of which are shown here, the Black Bull and the Saracen's Head.

Caption For Freckleton, Lower Lane C1965

Sail cloth weaving, boat building and corn milling flourished here until the 1920s.

Caption For Stamford Bridge, The New Inn C1960

Stamford Bridge over the River Derwent is still a popular stopping place for visitors, although the Old Corn Mill inn has recently closed, a victim of drink/drive laws.

Caption For New Mill, The Village C1955

The mill was built as a corn mill, and mill workers' cottages grew up along the Tringford Road, complete with an 1870s elementary school.

Caption For Whitwell, Horn Hill C1955

Horn Hill leads from Whitwell south-westwards to Kimpton.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Mill And Bridge 1890

from Bridge Street past the bridge across the mill stream (the river itself is out of shot a hundred yards away to the right), which was dug for the abbey in the 10th century and drove the two abbey corn mills

Caption For Congleton, Colley Bridge Mill C1965

The traffic lights are still there, as are the attractive cottages, one of which was originally a corn mill.

Caption For Thornton Dale, Beck Isle Cottage C1965

Trade here came from corn milling, spinning and weaving, and paper manufacture.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Mill C1955

In this view the mill had only a couple of years left as a corn mill; the buildings on the right were cleared away in the 1960s, along with the carpet factory (originally a Victorian hemp and twine

Caption For Crakehall, The Hall 1900

Down by the beck is the 17th-century corn mill, once owned by the Neville family of Middleham Castle.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill And Pond C1950

A water mill has stood here since Norman times, but this red brick corn mill dates from the early 1800s.

Caption For St Neots, Paper Mill At Little Paxton 1897

The paper mill was built on the site of a corn mill called Okestubbe Mill, which was owned by St Neots Priory and continued to operate until the early 19th century.