Hambleden Mill

Hambleden Mill and Weir.

Hambleden Mill is an historic watermill on the River Thames at Mill End, near the village of Hambleden in Buckinghamshire, England. It is next to Hambleden Lock and has now been converted into flats. It was Grade II listed in 1955.

The Mill was mentioned in the Domesday Book when it had a rent of £1/year. Before 1235 the mill was granted to Keynsham Abbey. Alison Uttley described it as "The most beautiful place in the whole length of the long Thames valley."[1]

References

  1. Uttley, Alison (1950), Buckinghamshire, Hale

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Coordinates: 51°33′32″N 0°52′11″W / 51.5588°N 0.8698°W / 51.5588; -0.8698

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