Pann Mill, High Wycombe
A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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Pann Mill, also called Pannells Mill, was one of six Domesday mills in High Wycombe. The mill was still in working order in the 1930s but was becoming increasingly derelict. Its exterior was mainly of white weather-board, and it was driven by a breast-shot wheel, 15ft diameter by 8ft. By 1976 the mill and miller’s house had been demolished, although it was intended to preserve some of the gearing.
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Alternative names | Pannell's Mill |
Power source | Water |
Mill type | Watermill |
River | Wye |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 6785 |
Location | High Wycombe |
Historic county | Buckinghamshire |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | SU 87057 92770 |
Latitude/longitude | 51.62690300, -0.74383400 |
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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Photo: Sara and Oscar Jarman
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)
- https://www.pannmill.org.uk/
- Major, J K, SPAB Mills Section Record Card (1973)
- Ordnance Survey six-inch map, Buckinghamshire XLVII (1883)
Contributors
Sara and Oscar Jarman, August 2016, February 2017
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