On the banks of the River Lea, Three Mills was one of eight or nine tidal mills, with this the largest in the world supplying flour to London in the 12th and 13th centuries. By the 17th century it mainly produced the grain needed to make gin.
I'll treat you to a peek inside in summer when visitors are permitted on Sundays.
9 comments:
Fasinating buildings.
Didn't know they existed!
What an interesting building. It will be a treat to see inside.
very nice view !
This is quite unique. I can't wait to see the inside.
Looks really interesting. I've not heard of tidal mills before.
It's very different to the kind of mill I have been seeing around Yorkshire over the last couple of days; imposing stone built textile mills.
These mills don't have much protection from high water, do they? I look forward to your summer posts.
Great history, just looking at your photo, would want to see the inside! englandtriptips.com
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