Charzzz23
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Abandoned Corn Mill
Originally a water powered corn mill. It's not known when a mill was founded on this site, but the Doomsday book references that there was a mill near this site as long ago as 1066.
At that point, all the buildings were wooden and the mill stream ran under the centre of the building to turn the water wheel. With the opening of the large building that later became known as the Engine House in 1929 water was taken from both the River Chelmer and a borehole and treated in this building before being pumped to Galleywood reservoir. From there it was available to the cities inhabitants. By the 1980s the waterworks at the Mill had become redundant in the face of larger waterworks able to pump more water nearby and was closed before the end of the decade.
Originally a water powered corn mill. It's not known when a mill was founded on this site, but the Doomsday book references that there was a mill near this site as long ago as 1066.
At that point, all the buildings were wooden and the mill stream ran under the centre of the building to turn the water wheel. With the opening of the large building that later became known as the Engine House in 1929 water was taken from both the River Chelmer and a borehole and treated in this building before being pumped to Galleywood reservoir. From there it was available to the cities inhabitants. By the 1980s the waterworks at the Mill had become redundant in the face of larger waterworks able to pump more water nearby and was closed before the end of the decade.
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