Yarborough Mill Wharf
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The photograph on this page of Yarborough Mill Wharf by Kate Nicol as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Kate Nicol Taken: 24 Jan 2009
Just North of Scawby Bridge on the New River Ancolme. The wharf in the foreground used to serve the Yarborough Oil Mills, which ground oilseed into cake. The impressive building had been earmarked for redevelopment, but was demolished after it became derelict following a fire in the 1990's. A new housing estate now stands on the site, however there was no development of the wharf itself.