Path past the old Beam Mill
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Aug 2018
The footpath follows the stream eastwards through the premises of the old mill. It used to produce 'puff' - a form of wool. The mill was founded in the early 1800s when Reuben and Martha Organ came to Wrington from North Nibley, Gloucestershire.