Probus: Golden Mill

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Probus: Golden Mill

Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: Unknown

A watermill existed here at the time of Henry VIII when the leaseholder John Trevanyon planned a new weir and leat from the river Fal. Milling continued into the mid 19th century and possibly later. Out of the group of buildings here, that on the left is possibly the old mill

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.282905
Longitude
-4.909741