Source/Archive record SEM8205 - Manor Mill, Roadwater, Somerset: Historic building recording
Type | Report |
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Title | Manor Mill, Roadwater, Somerset: Historic building recording |
Author/Originator | Watts, M. |
Date/Year | 2014 |
Martin Watts report | MMR245 |
Digital Object Identifier | 10.5284/1037660 |
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Abstract/Summary
The site of Manor Mill, Roadwater, is thought to be of late medieval origin, the mill being built to grind grain for tenants in the south of the parish of Old Cleeve until the early 17th century. In the mid 19th century the site was developed for light industrial use, probably as a result of the local iron extraction industry and the building of a mineral railway down the valley, with corn milling and malting taking place alongside a workshop which was used for millwrighting and engineering. A sawmill was also set up outside the mill in the early 20th century. Although the waterwheel was removed some time ago, the primary gearing and two pairs of millstones remain in place.
External Links (1)
- https://doi.org/10.5284/1037660 (Report via ADS website)
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MSO10527 Manor Mills, Roadwater (Building)
Referenced Events (1)
- EEM14538 2014: HBR - Manor Mills, Roadwater
Record last edited
Dec 13 2018 12:01PM