Watermill, Little Missenden
A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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The mill became disused during the 1914-18 war and by the 1930s was run as a dairy. The machinery remained and was of an early design. The waterwheel was 8ft diameter and 10 ft wide. The mill house, a 17th century timber-framed dwelling, and mill building remain and are Grade II listed.
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| Power source | Water |
| Mill type | Watermill |
| Mill function | Corn mill |
| Archive ID | 6802 |
| Location | Little Missenden |
| Historic county | Buckinghamshire |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| NGR | SU 920 980 |
| Latitude/longitude | 51.67323987, -0.67090754 |
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)
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