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Looking back through the first archRoyMay 14, 2021
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The square hole near the base had a matching one on the opposite side for positioning a wooden beam across to regulate the flow of waterRoyMay 14, 2021
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Approaching the millRoyMay 14, 2021
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The base for some machineryRoyMay 14, 2021
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An iron support rod in close upRoyMay 14, 2021
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A view through a window to the valley belowRoyMay 14, 2021
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The remains are magnificentRoyMay 14, 2021
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This view through a doorframe shows how the brook has built the land up alongside the bank in times of floodRoyMay 14, 2021
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The brook was routed directly through the mill buildingsRoyMay 14, 2021
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Spot the dolphinRoyMay 14, 2021
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The disused access track for the quarryRoyMay 14, 2021
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A short diversion up the old track to the quarryRoyMay 14, 2021
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The stone for the mill was quarried out of hereRoyMay 14, 2021
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The view down the valley. The reservoir for the next mill can be seen.RoyMay 14, 2021
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The skill of the drystone wall builder is shown here. Still standing after 200+ yrs right on the high point that catches all the storm force winds.RoyMay 14, 2021
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