Water Newton Mill :: Shared Description
A large three-storey and attic watermill built in 1791 by J Compton. Constructed from local freestone with a roof of Collyweston stone slates. A small steam engine was added in the 19th century in a single storey extension to the north of the main building. Converted to residential accommodation in 1986. Listed Grade II.
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Created: Thu, 28 Mar 2013, Updated: Thu, 28 Mar 2013
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