Looe: converted tidemill at West Looe

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Looe: converted tidemill at West Looe

Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: Unknown

West Looe Mills. The first tide mill here was completed in 1621 and had a set of four waterwheels which ran when the tide was out: the water that powered them was impounded in a 13 acre pool at high tide. The mill was last used in the late 19th century for grinding bonemeal. [Sources: Walter Minchinton and John Perkins, Tidemills of Devon & Cornwall, and Rex Wailes, Tide Mills in England and Wales, paper 1938, published 1956]

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.356292
Longitude
-4.458684