Cox's Mill, Dallington
A water-powered corn mill in the historic county of Sussex, England.
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Trib to River Dudwell
1780 marked on local map
1812 Death of William Saunders (Sussex Weekly Advertiser)
1881 – 90 William Kingsland
1920 End of trade directory entries.
This was a very small mill built of brick and stone under a tiled half hipped roof, which is all set below a pond embankment. Extensive waterwheel score marks indicate that a wheel of 14ft diameter worked here. The mill is empty but there is a concrete base suggesting oil or diesel power. With such a large availability of water and a 30ft high pond embankment, far too large for such a small mill, it appears that it was a pen pond for the iron working forge situated downstream.
Derek Stidder Research Notes, April 2003
Full details
Power source | Water |
Mill type | Watermill |
River | Dudwell |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 8501 |
Location | Dallington |
Historic county | Sussex |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | TQ 652 202 |
Latitude/longitude | 50.87308235, 0.85824454 |
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Stidder, Derek & Colin Smith, Watermills of Sussex: Volume 1 - East Sussex (Baron, 1997), p. 145
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