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Hook’s Mill, Potton Road, Guilden Morden

History of Hook's Mill

Listed Building

Mill house. Early C18 with C19 and later alterations.

Water mill. Late C18 with later alterations and C19 engine house. … The mill was called Hokes Melne in 1381, it was last used in c.1935.

Tower mill. Mid C19. Tarred brick. Four tapering towers. … The mill is said to have been built in 1865 by Cross and Carne of Bedfordshire.

Pump. Late C19. Cast iron, with spout and lever, situated over a well. (Historic England)

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