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William King Flour Mill, Uxbridge

A electricity- and water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, England.

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The mill was built in 1836 and converted to roller mills during the ownership of William King. It was then purchased by the Cornwell family.

There were originally two waterwheels; when Stanley Freese visited in the 1930s one was still working and powering millstones, while the roller mill machinery was powered by a water turbine.

In the 1950s the mill passed into the ownership of Allied Mills and additional mill buildings and silos were added over the years. Following closure in 2001 these were demolished and the original building was incorporated into a set of apartments.

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Alternative names King's Mill, New Mill, New Mills, William King's Mill
Power source Electricity, Water
Mill type Roller flour mill, Watermill
River Colne
Mill function Corn mill
Archive ID 12580
Location Uxbridge
Historic county Buckinghamshire
Country England, United Kingdom
NGR TQ 0517 8481
Latitude/longitude 51.55246790, -0.48438695

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