A website devoted to the history of the Hurst Park Estate can he found here:
https://hpehistory.wordpress.com
In the 19th century the mill at this location was owned by William French; it was served by a track from Milton Road.
There is a detailed history of the mill here:
https://hpehistory.wordpress.com/the-mill/
1851 Mill House, Ely Road, Chesterton
Henry Mann, miller, b 1826 Rampton
1861 Milton Road
Henry Mann, 35, miller, b Rampton
Sarah, b Cottenham
Emily, 8, b Chesterton
Martha, 6, b Chesterton
Henry John, 4, b Chesterton
Amelia, 2, b Chesterton
In July 1861 Henry Mann was declared bankrupt. In 1871 the family are living at Roebuck Lane, Chesterton.
1908
1913
William Blackwell
1901
(Mill House)
Edmund Burton, land agent
Sarah Burton
(French’s Mill House)
Baker family
(Mill House)
Baker family
(Mill Cottage)
William Blackwell, butcher’s horse-keeper and gromm
Emma Blackwell, three children and mother Elizabeth
1925
In this year the mill is disused and was used as a store for a slaughterhouse next door.
1930
1939 (Mill Cottage)
Doris E Rawlinson, b 1907
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Amy A Ruse, b 1899, bed maker at college
Thomas Course, b 1885, painter and house decorator
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