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The mill has been restored to working condition, and is open to the public. It has remained in family ownership for 300 years and Alan George, the owner, has been a supporter of the SVR since its early days.
 
The mill has been restored to working condition, and is open to the public. It has remained in family ownership for 300 years and Alan George, the owner, has been a supporter of the SVR since its early days.
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Daniel's Mill was damaged during the [[2007 Storm Damage|2007 storms]].<ref>[https://pascoe-ltd.co.uk/project/daniels-mill-slope-reconstruction/ P&S Consulting Engineers website] (Retrieved 29 December 2018)</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 14:11, 29 December 2018

Daniel's Mill
Daniel's Mill, seen through the arches of Oldbury Viaduct

Daniel's Mill is a watermill visible from the train as it crosses Oldbury Viaduct

The earliest reference to a mill on the site dates back to the late 15th century. The buildings were substantially altered and enlarged during the 17th and 18th centuries. The present mill wheel on the north side is 39ft in diameter and was made in c. 1855 by The Coalbrookdale Company. It is made of both of cast and wrought-iron and drives three pairs of stones. It is perhaps the last of its type to have survived and is the largest waterwheel powering a corn mill still working in England today.[1]

The mill has been restored to working condition, and is open to the public. It has remained in family ownership for 300 years and Alan George, the owner, has been a supporter of the SVRSevern Valley Railway since its early days.

Daniel's Mill was damaged during the 2007 storms.[2]

See also

From The Window

References

  1. DanielsMill.co.uk
  2. P&S Consulting Engineers website (Retrieved 29 December 2018)

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