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Watermills · South East England

Sadler's Mill

In or near Braishfield.

Sadler's Mill — Watermill in The Causeway, Romsey.

Sadler's Mill

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Sadler's Mill is a watermill in south east. (Watermill in The Causeway, Romsey.) According to Wikipedia: "Sadler's Mill, also referred to as Saddlers Mill, is a watermill in Romsey, Hampshire, England. It is probably the best known of Romsey's surviving mills and is apparently the only mill to be developed on the main course of the River Test. The existence of Sadler's Mill is first recorded in the 16th century, when it was owned by the manor of Great and Little Spursholt. Functioning as a corn and grist mill, it has passed through a succession of owners including Lord Palmerston who rebuilt it in 1747 and sold it in 1777 to one Benjamin Dawkins. Following another succession of owners it returned to the Broadlands estate in 1889. Milling ceased in 1932, when the mill building became redundant."

Coordinates
50.9863, -1.5067

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