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Turweston Mill, Turweston

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

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The mill lies just inside the Buckinghamshire county boundary on a loop of the Great Ouse, or Mill Brook. The mill is attached to a farmstead which is a stone-walled building with a thatched roof. At the time of Stanley Freese’s visit the mill was standing disused, having ceased operation in about 1900. The current mill site was possibly the site of the Domesday mill. In 1798 the miller was John Bliss, who was followed by George Bliss.

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Power source Water
Mill type Watermill
River Great Ouse
Mill function
Archive ID 11763
Location Turweston
Historic county Buckinghamshire
Country England, United Kingdom
NGR SP 600 380
Latitude/longitude 52.03731144, -1.12502587

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References

  • 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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