Edenbridge Mill, Edenbridge
A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Kent, England.
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The mill is Grade II Listed and converted, retaining some machinery. One of the last commercially working mills in Kent; it stands as an attractive cream painted weatherboarded building with a luccam, which worked until 1968, when a flood fractured the pit wheel. Latterly it was owned by Honours, who were the last people to work Kentwater Mill at Cowden nearby. In 1987, it was converted into a restaurant, although it retains its 12' x 5' 4" breastwheel and the gearing. The three pairs of stones have been removed, and now sit outside the building. It then became the head office for Nautilus Yachting.
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Alternative names | Honour's Mill, Town Mill |
Power source | Water |
Mill type | Watermill |
River | Eden |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 8393 |
Location | Edenbridge |
Historic county | Kent |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | TQ 44429 46033 |
Latitude/longitude | 51.19529000, 0.06561200 |
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Historic England National Heritage List for England
- Ordnance Survey six-inch map, Kent XLIX (1872)
- Wenham, Peter, Watermills (Robert Hale, 1989), p. 115
Contributors
Rob Cumming
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