Paul: Kemyel Mill, Lamorna

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Paul: Kemyel Mill, Lamorna

Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: Unknown

The mill was operating as a tourist shop in 1995. Isaac Willey of Helston cast the waterwheel shrouds - the ironwork that carries the wooden buckets - at Helston in 1907. This was also known as Bossava Mill and was the upper of two mills; the lower mill used this mill's tail water, a practice quite common in west Cornwall where streams were small and water was worked for all its worth

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.066546
Longitude
-5.570273