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Hauxton Mill

Hauxton watermill

History of Hauxton Watermill

Listed building

Bridge over the tail race of the mill stream. Early C19. gault brick with some reds, and the pier at the south end of the parapet has patterned red brick work possibly of early C18. Double span with two segmental arches with raised key block. Parapet wall of same date. Included for group value with the mill.

Hauxton Mill

Hauxton Old Bridge, (Courtesy CAS531/Z83)

The position of a building suggests that the old bridge is the one adjacent to the mill, rather than that on the A10.

The Mill Hauxton (courtesy CAS 531/Z81)

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