Crabble Corn Mill, Lower Road, River

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Crabble Corn Mill, Lower Road, River

Image: © pam fray Taken: 4 Dec 2018

This is a Grade II listed, early 19th century building. It ceased to operate in 1893 and was sold in 1957. It was then bought by the Cleary Foundation in 1972 who restored it. But it became neglected until the Crabble Corn Mill Trust set up in 1987. It opened to the public in 1990, mainly on Sundays in the summer season for tours, guided and self-guided. It is one of the most complete and working examples of a Georgian watermill in Europe.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.141763
Longitude
1.282991