1809:. In 1794 it was converted into a watermill by Joseph Royle and James Simmons. The building was 60 feet (18.29 m) square in plan, and six storeys tall. The base was brick and the upper five storeys were wood, clad in white painted weatherboarding. At the time it was built, it was the second tallest building in Canterbury, after the Cathedral. There were two waterwheels each 12 feet (3.66 m) diameter and 6 feet (1.83 m) diameter driving a total of eight pairs of stones. In 1896 it was bought by Denne's. The mill was destroyed by fire on 17 October 1933. The cast-iron axle survives on site.
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numerous additions but the waterwheel and all mill workings have now gone. There is still a waterfall and sluice adjacent to the house but old maps suggest that the wheel was located inside the current granary and there is evidence of an outflow emerging from underneath the building, that has now been largely filled in. It is likely that the wheel was either breast-shot or under-shot given the relatively small fall of approximately 6 feet.
1946:, who had several mills in the Ashford area. In 1892 Charles Stanley took the mills. The sails from the windmill were taken to Pluckley windmill when Kennington mills closed. The windmill was an empty shell by the 1930s and was demolished in 1952. The windmill was connected by a footbridge to the watermill building and the steam mill building was attached to the windmill base, which survives today. The watermill was powered by the
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ASHFORD, 1863. The pit wheel is 8 feet (2.44 m) diameter with 80 cogs, driving a cast-iron
Wallower carried on the upright shaft and driving a 6 feet (1.83 m) diameter Great Spur Wheel which drove three pairs of millstones. A Crown Wheel drove two lineshafts. The mill was run by the Tanton family for many years. A John Tanton was the miller in 1764, and another John Tanton died in 1837 aged 72.
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8 inches (3.25 m) diameter with 96 cogs driving a
Wallower with 34 teeth on a cast-iron Upright Shaft carrying a cast-iron Great Spur Wheel with 114 cogs. This drove six pairs of millstones, originally all underdrift, but one of the Stone Nuts has been adapted to drive a vertical shaft which powered auxiliary machinery and drove the sixth pair of stones overdrift by belt and pulley.
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This corn mill still retains its machinery. The overshot waterwheel is 8 feet 4 inches (2.54 m) wide and 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) diameter, driving the machinery via a cast-iron ring gear with 72 teeth. There were originally four pairs of millstones, of which two remain,
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and some machinery remaining. The waterwheel was overshot, some 12 feet (3.66 m) diameter and 6 feet (1.83 m) wide, carried on a 8 inches (200 mm) diameter cast-iron axle. The Pit Wheel is of cast iron, and had 96 cogs. The
Upright Shaft was wood, as was the clasp arm Great Spur Wheel,
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This was the last watermill in
Canterbury that was working for trade. For many years it was a paper mill, and then a corn mill. There were two waterwheels driving the millstones, and probably another waterwheel which drove other machinery. The millstones were latterly replaced by roller mills. There
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mill was a corn mill with a breastshot waterwheel. The building survives, converted to residential use. The mill was standing in 1803, when it was leased to
William White. In 1820, a 12-foot-6-inch-diameter (3.81 m) by 5-foot-7-inch-wide (1.70 m) waterwheel was installed for Mr Kingsford,
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still stands, retaining a little machinery. The overshot waterwheel was 10 feet 6 inches (3.20 m) diameter and 5 feet (1.52 m) wide. It bears the legend HILL & SON ASHFORD 1877. The waterwheel is carried on a 11-inch-diameter (280 mm) cast-iron axle, driving a cast-iron
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is the best preserved on the River Stour. The waterwheel is 14 feet 6 inches (4.42 m) diameter and 7 feet 10 inches (2.39 m) wide, carried on a + section cast-iron axle of a nominal 20 inches (510 mm) diameter. This also carried a cast-iron Pit Wheel 10 feet
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still retains most of its machinery. It stood on a stream which feeds into the Great Stour. The cast-iron overshot waterwheel is 11 feet (3.35 m) diameter and 7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m) wide, carried on a 7 inches (180 mm) square cast-iron axle, driving a cast-iron Pit Wheel
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Buxford Mill ceased operating as a corn mill after the war and was changed to residential use before several attempts at making it a restaurant and hotel failed. The house was derelict for some time before it ultimately settled as a domestic residence. The house now standing was built in 1600 with
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still remains in a derelict condition, with most of its machinery intact. The mill was working until the mid-1950s. The cast-iron waterwheel was 10 feet 4 inches (3.15 m) diameter and 5 feet (1.52 m) wide, on a 9 inches (230 mm) cast-iron axle. It bears the legend J HILL,
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has been used for centuries as a source of power. Many different processes were performed by the use of water power:- Corn milling, fulling, paper making and electricity generation. Many of the mills survive today as house conversions, with two of them still working commercially.
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This corn mill has been demolished, with only scant remains of the machinery remaining. There is a turbine of some 4 feet (1.22 m) diameter, and a low breast shot waterwheel 14 feet 10 inches (4.52 m) diameter and 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 m) wide.
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for a new iron waterwheel and pit wheel, or £36.0.0 for a new wooden one. The mill was owned by Mr Jarvis in 1944, in which year it was sold to
Vitovis Ltd. In 1945, the mill was modernised by the fitting of roller milling machinery and converting the whole to be powered by
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with 88 cogs. This drove a cast-iron wallower carried on a 6.5 inches (170 mm) square cast-iron
Upright Shaft, which also carried a 6-foot-10-inch-diameter (2.08 m) Great Spur Wheel which originally drove four pairs of millstones and latterly drove two pairs.
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in 1438 and paper production started circa 1730. Tracing paper was discovered here after a worker accidentally added too much starch to the mixture. The paper mill is still working commercially, producing tracing paper to this day. It is owned by
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which drove three pairs of millstones. The mill building was 30 feet (9.14 m) by 15 feet (4.57 m) in plan, and new machinery was installed in 1881. The upper floors of the mill were pulled down in the 1960s as they had become unsafe.
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This was a corn mill. The mill was rebuilt circa 1790 and had two internal waterwheels driving eight pairs of stones. The mill was bought by
William Hooker in the 1890s and was renamed Westgate mill. The mill burnt down in June 1954.
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survives converted to residential use and devoid of machinery. It was powered by a low breast shot waterwheel some 10 feet (3.05 m) wide. There was also a turbine some 4 feet (1.22 m) in diameter which drove a pump.
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Pit Wheel. All other machinery has been removed. The mill had two pairs of millstones. Millers were a Mr Pay and Mr Pope from 1878 - 1892, and Walter Hicks in 1892, having previously been at the
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which was near the mill. This was replaced by a bridge in 1836. George
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replacing a smaller waterwheel. The mill was being run by
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This corn mill stood on the site of a medieval mill owned by the Abbot. The building dated from 1792 and was originally designed as a granary by
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2466:"An 18th century watermill that was home to the man who made millions from Reader's Digest"
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powered eight watermills, with a further two on tributaries.
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in Canterbury occupies a very old site, even older than the
2664:"Leather Makers to the Queen (and Ferrari and Jaguar Too)"
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flour. The mill was later sold to Gardener & Sons of
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Dean's (Westgate, Shafford's, Hooker's) Mill, Canterbury
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Dean's (Westgate, Shafford's, Hooker's) Mill, Canterbury
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This millstones in the watermill were driven overdrift.
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2945:. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. p. 72.
2368:"The C.P.Davies Collection of Mill Memorabilia Kent"
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had two watermills, neither of which survive today.
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2926:. Salisbury: Frith Book Company Ltd. p. 96.
2844:Holman, Geoff (2010). "Littlebourne Watermill".
2642:"Canterbury, St. Mildred's Mill, Cereal Milling"
2294:"Descendants of John TANTON & his wife Jane"
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2968:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
2666:. International Herald Tribune. Archived from
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2534:Francis Frith's Windmills and Watermills, p69
2498:Francis Frith's Windmills and Watermills, p96
2417:. Little Chart Parish Council. Archived from
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2858:Francis Frith's Windmills and Watermills p82
2834:Francis Frith's Windmills and Watermills p86
401:. The overshot waterwheel was replaced by a
2874:Watermills (Kent and the Borders of Sussex)
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2876:. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
2778:"Canterbury, Abbot's Mill, Cereal Milling"
1794:Abbott's (City, Denne's) Mill, Canterbury
1751:Abbott's (City, Denne's) Mill, Canterbury
1423:This mill is a Domesday mill. There was a
2712:"Canterbury, King's Mill, Cereal Milling"
2620:"Canterbury, Barton Mill, Cereal Milling"
2598:"Canterbury, Dean's Mill, Cereal Milling"
2321:. The Mills Archive Trust. Archived from
2265:. The Mills Archive/East Kent Mills Group
2924:Francis Frith's Windmills and Watermills
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1966:Littlebourne (Hovis, Jarvis, White) Mill
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2734:"Souvenir leaflet of 50th anniversary"
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3054:Medway watermills (upper tributaries)
3044:Medway watermills (lower tributaries)
2848:(2). Kent: Kent Mills Society: 29–30.
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526:Tributaries of the Upper Great Stour
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1508:The River Stour bifurcates through
2450:National Heritage List for England
1368:The building of this corn mill at
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2816:Watermills and Windmills, p228-29
1632:St. Mildred's Tannery, Canterbury
778:Hanover Mill viewed from upstream
2872:Fuller, M J; Spain, R J (1986).
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2319:"Directory of Kent Mill People"
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566:Hothfield (Potters Corner) Mill
531:Hothfield (Potters Corner) Mill
2898:. London: C W Daniel & Co.
2756:"The Canterbury Miller's Tale"
1624:St. Mildred's Mill, Canterbury
577:The corn mill to the north of
155:Bowley Mill, Boughton Malherbe
120:Bowley Mill, Boughton Malherbe
112:in Lenham were powered by the
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2392:. Kent Archaeological Society
980:Tributaries of the East Stour
962:Sevington Mill, Willesborough
927:Sevington Mill, Willesborough
919:, but it later passed to the
2907:. London: Charles Skilton.
1942:. The millers in 1886 were
850:Hanover Mill, Mersham, 2007
766:Hanover Mill, Mersham, 1982
29:River Stour and tributaries
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2896:Watermills & Windmills
2825:The Windmills of Kent, p99
2352:Possibly at Field windmill
2194:Seaton Mill, Wickhambreaux
2159:Seaton Mill, Wickhambreaux
1883:Tributaries of Great Stour
1105:H.S. Pledge & Sons Ltd
328:Swallow Mill, Little Chart
293:Swallow Mill, Little Chart
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1962:powered four watermills.
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475:Buxford Mill, Great Chart
46:The upper reaches of the
2964:Fourth Transactions 1977
2798:Water and Wind Power p72
1746:Queen's Mill, Canterbury
1139:Reproduction waterwheel.
510:Bucksford Mill, Godinton
2922:Bryan, Anthony (2000).
2690:"Canterbury, Mead Mill"
2576:"Canterbury, Cock Mill"
1759:The remains of the mill
1719:King's Mill, Canterbury
1684:King's Mill, Canterbury
1605:Barton Mill, Canterbury
1570:Barton Mill, Canterbury
1287:The large corn mill at
1092:East Hill Mill, Ashford
1057:East Hill Mill, Ashford
382:Ford Mill, Little Chart
347:Ford Mill, Little Chart
2941:Watts, Martin (2000).
2554:"Chartham Paper Mills"
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2905:The Windmills of Kent
2807:Spain (1986), p134-38
2507:Spain (1986), p120-28
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1676:Mead Mill, Canterbury
1497:Cock Mill, Canterbury
1462:Cock Mill, Canterbury
984:A stream rises above
891:Swanton Mill, Mersham
856:Swanton Mill, Mersham
790:Waterwheel from front
713:Hanover Mill, Mersham
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452:Worten Mill, Godinton
417:Worten Mill, Godinton
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2943:Water and Wind Power
2903:West, Jenny (1973).
2892:Coles Finch, William
2543:Spain (1986), p35-37
2525:Spain (1986), p44-52
2489:Spain (1986), p77-81
2443:(14 February 1967).
2343:Spain (1986), p59-61
2283:Spain (1986), p27-33
2230:Spain (1986), p23-24
2221:Spain (1986), p21-22
1732:St Augustine's Abbey
1670:Houses of Parliament
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1151:East Hill Mill, 2015
1127:East Hill Mill, 1982
802:Waterwheel from side
701:Evegate Mill, Smeeth
658:Evegate Mill, Smeeth
2780:. The Mills Archive
2758:. The Mills Archive
2736:. The Mills Archive
2714:. The Mills Archive
2692:. The Mills Archive
2644:. The Mills Archive
2622:. The Mills Archive
2600:. The Mills Archive
2578:. The Mills Archive
2370:. TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY
2243:. The Mills Archive
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2464:Churchill, Penny.
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2098:Wickhambreaux Mill
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1867:White Mill, Sturry
1832:White Mill, Sturry
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1813:Black Mill, Sturry
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1322:Chartham Corn Mill
1316:Chilham mill today
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166:This corn mill in
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2421:on 2 October 2011
2009:Littlebourne Mill
1974:Littlebourne mill
1948:Kennington Stream
1186:51.18444; 0.93028
1115:and steam mills.
1051:Kennington Stream
921:Henry Ford Museum
750:The corn mill at
168:Boughton Malherbe
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2994:
2987:
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2951:
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291:
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2988:
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2977:
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2958:
2954:
2952:0-7478-0418-4
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2944:
2939:
2935:
2933:1-85937-242-2
2929:
2925:
2920:
2916:
2910:
2906:
2901:
2897:
2893:
2889:
2885:
2883:0-906746-08-6
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2296:. Trish Dixon
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2263:"Bowley Mill"
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2255:
2242:
2241:"Bowley Mill"
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2227:
2224:
2218:
2215:
2208:
2206:
2203:
2200:
2188:51.283; 1.191
2158:
2156:
2154:
2153:Wickhambreaux
2150:
2147:
2135:51.256; 1.180
2104:
2097:
2095:
2093:
2089:
2086:
2074:51.278; 1.173
2044:
2042:
2040:
2036:
2032:
2027:
2022:
2018:
2015:
2003:51.279; 1.173
1972:
1965:
1963:
1961:
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1934:The mills at
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1929:
1917:51.172; 0.905
1887:
1882:
1880:
1876:
1873:
1861:51.298; 1.118
1831:
1829:
1827:
1819:
1812:
1810:
1808:
1803:
1800:
1788:51.282; 1.079
1757:
1743:
1741:
1740:Thomas Becket
1737:
1733:
1728:
1725:
1713:51.281; 1.079
1681:
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1667:
1663:
1659:
1655:
1651:
1647:
1643:
1639:
1629:
1621:
1617:
1614:
1611:
1599:51.288; 1.091
1569:
1567:
1563:
1560:
1548:51.283; 1.079
1516:
1513:
1511:
1506:
1503:
1491:51.281; 1.074
1461:
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1440:
1435:
1433:
1431:
1426:
1421:
1418:
1406:51.254; 1.020
1376:
1374:
1371:
1366:
1363:
1351:51.259; 1.004
1321:
1312:
1307:
1300:
1295:
1293:
1290:
1285:
1282:
1270:51.242; 0.976
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1142:
1135:
1130:
1123:
1118:
1116:
1114:
1110:
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1101:
1098:
1086:51.148; 0.880
1056:
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