Flint mill, Buglawton
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 17 Feb 2019
Late 18th century silk mill later used as a flint grinding mill. Sandstone to ground floor with brick upper structure and five storey, five by five bays. There is an 18' waterwheel on the far side. There is an attached three storey stone range 13 bays long.