Wickham Mill
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Wickham Mill by John Baker as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © John Baker Taken: 18 Jul 2021
Repairs are being undertaken to the boards over the waterwheel with a framework in place to attach new boards to. This is a closer view of the repairs to the boards above the waterwheel of Image, from the east-northeast The watermill is a grade II listed early 19th century building with four storeys and attics in the gable end. The ground floor is of red brick, faced with weatherboarding above. There are gable ends east and west and the roof is tiled. In the west gable end is a small projection of one window to which a hoist was once fixed. The windows have modern casements. There is an overshot waterwheel https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101336608-wickham-mill-wickhambreaux#.YRgJyIySncc