Woodbridge, The Quayside And The Tide Mill 1925
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There has been a tide mill here since at least the 12th century, although the present building dates from c1793. The mill operated for about two hours each low tide as the water, trapped in the mill pond on the high tide, was released. The mill ceased to work in 1957; it was restored in the 1970s, and is now the last working tide mill on the east coast.
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