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Park Mill, Princes Risborough

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

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One of three mill sites in Princes Risborough, this mill dates from the 17th century. It was on the estate of Lord Rothschild and was occupied for many years by Joseph Rogers. Around 1893 it passed into the occupation of the Gurney brothers, at which time it had three pairs of stones. Around 1895 it was converted to a roller mill on the Tattersall system.

The mill was powered by an overshot wheel of 23 or 24 feet in diameter, with a steam engine for supplementary power. The mill was still in working order when visited by Stanley Freese in the 1930s, by which time the waterwheel had been replaced by a turbine.

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Power source Steam, Water
Mill type Roller flour mill, Watermill
Mill function Corn mill
Archive ID 5620
Location Princes Risborough
Historic county Buckinghamshire
Country England, United Kingdom
NGR SP 7988 0339
Latitude/longitude 51.72355260, -0.84490164

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