Frogmarsh Mill
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 27 Oct 2013
A former woollen mill now in multiple occupancy. The site dates back at least to the 17th century and this frontage is the oldest surviving part of the mill with features of rather domestic architecture. Although originally used in the woollen trade, it became a pin manufactory from about 1863 to 1934 and then a tannery. The current aerial view suggests it is used by a variety of companies.