Steps to the flour mill
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The photograph on this page of Steps to the flour mill by Barbara Carr as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Barbara Carr Taken: 7 May 2013
A lane from Church Street follows these steps down to the old flour mill (on the right), see Image and Image From the 'Town and Country Trail' leaflet available from Image: "This three storey flour mill which appears on the 1769 County Map - recently renovated and refurbished to form a private dwelling - was the fourth mill to be fed by the mill race which ran from Earle Mill (one mile south). Little remains of the carding mill or the dye mill, though the mill race can still be seen at Earle Mill (which has also been renovated)."