South Tawton: Taw Green

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South Tawton: Taw Green

Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: 23 Jul 2006

Mill House, left, and beyond The Mill, converted from a watermill. Its leat still functions. Looking north-north-west. The mill was advertised in 1886: ‘Taw Green Mills, South Tawton .. to be Let .. with immediate possession if required, driving three pairs of stones, patent Eureka smutter, flour machines .. Also Bake-House attached with large Oven, fitted with patent pyrometer, doing about eight sacks per week ..’ [The Western Times 2 March 1886]

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.754332
Longitude
-3.909814