Watermill, Tingewick
A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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On the River Ouse, there are early references to this mill from 1790 and 1846. Records from 1907 indicate that for a period the mill was steam powered. This stone and brick mill was still in occasional use in the 1930s, when a new waterwheel had recently been fitted. It was last worked in the 1950s by the Pyms, who sold it in 1966. It was then converted into a residence, with all machinery but the wheel and horizontal and vertical shafts stripped out, and the first floor access doors converted to balconies.
Full details
Power source | Water |
Mill type | Watermill |
River | Great Ouse |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 5578 |
Location | Tingewick |
Historic county | Buckinghamshire |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | SP 663 341 |
Latitude/longitude | 52.00152063, -1.03396360 |
Location
References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Farley, Michael, Edward Legg and James Venn (Ed), The Watermills of Buckinghamshire: A 1930s account by Stanley Freese with original photographs (Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society, 2007)
- “Mills for sale” (Wind and Watermill Section Newsletter, 18, January 1984)
Contributors
Alan Bellingham, January 2019.
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