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    The Cornmill Stream is a minor tributary of the River Lea in the English county of Essex. The stream is an artificial watercourse which may have been built...
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  • center in Darlington, England Cornmill Stream and Old River Lea, a biological site in Waltham Abbey, Essex Cornmill Stream, a minor tributary of the River...
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    The Cornmill Stream and Old River Lea is a 24.6-hectare (61-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Waltham Abbey, Essex. The site is...
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    England register fall within Epping Forest. These are: Epping Forest Cornmill Stream and Old River Lea Hainault Forest Hunsdon Mead (part) Roding Valley...
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  • Looking north from Tottenham Marshes towards Edmonton View across Cornmill Stream towards Waltham Abbey View of the award-winning Lee Valley Athletics...
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    Valley White Water Centre. Cornmill Stream, flows from the Lea at Fishers Green to rejoin the Lea at Waltham Abbey. Millhead Stream, flows through the former...
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    (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2016. "Cornmill Stream and Old River Lea citation" (PDF). Sites of Special Scientific Interest...
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    until the site was opened to the general public in 2001. The stream leaves the Cornmill Stream to flow through the Waltham Abbey Site of Special Scientific...
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    parish; Cornmill Stream Old River Lea Millhead Stream River Lee Flood Relief Channel, the southern distributary of the Old River Lea and Horsemill Stream River...
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    14th-century gatehouse belonging to the Augustinian abbey which was dissolved in 1540. Nearby is the 14th-century Harold's Bridge across the Cornmill Stream....
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    Grade I listed former fishing lodge and then in turn a fulling mill and cornmill in the city of Colchester in Essex and is owned by the National Trust....
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    Gristmill (redirect from Cornmill)
    therefore, only suitable for use in mountainous regions with fast-flowing streams. This dependence on the volume and speed of flow of the water also meant...
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    the River Lee Flood Relief Channel to the north and west while the Cornmill Stream forms its eastern boundary. The site is alder woodland on damp soils...
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  • shown around various locations in the town centre, including the Cornmill Centre The Cornmill and High Street were in scenes involving Brilliant Kid. Binns...
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    passing west of the Lewisham Shopping Centre and forming the boundary of the Cornmill Gardens playground. It flows to the east of Lewisham station, and then...
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    Petabox". Archived from [Broadway: A Village History, Derek Parsons, The Cornmill Press, Pershore, 1996. the original] on 25 July 2013. {{cite web}}: Check...
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    Porter Brook (category Daylighted streams)
    Sheffield famous. Most were active during the 18th and 19th centuries. Fulwood Cornmill A mill is known to have existed at Fulwood in 1641, when Ulysses Fox its...
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    the manor house are still visible at Woking Park Farm. The palace had a cornmill, a fulling-mill and a deer park. It was Elizabeth I's own house in 1583...
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    ISBN 978-1-899316-98-4 Wilson, James Pearson (2000). The Last Miller : The Cornmills of Ayrshire. Ayrshire Monographs No.23. Ayrshire Archaeological & Natural...
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    Quarlton. TLHS. ISBN 978-1-904974-98-7. Horridge, J. F. (2001). Hardy Cornmill. TLHS. ISBN 978-1-904974-22-2. Horridge, J. F. (2003). People and Places...
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    Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1881 and 1898 "Monument record MDR10544 - Cornmill Cottage, Cathole, Holymoorside and Walton". Derbyshire County Council....
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  • 19th century The weir is in the River Teme and served a sawmill and a cornmill. It is in stone and has a V-shaped plan, with a cutwater and coping. Some...
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    grinding corn or shutting down after local lead supplies had run out, such as Cornmill Mills to the very south of the village, converting to corn milling in the...
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    Rough Wood wharf Garden Lock Coton Lawn Canal Arbury High Level Canal Cornmill Coventry Wood Lock Coventry Wood Canal Lock Griff Lane bridge Coventry...
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    there are details of a grist mill and a battering works nearby a disused cornmill. The Lower Forge became in its turn a Corn Mill. Existing also in Lydbrook...
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    afterwards but was replaced and continued manufacturing gunpowder. By 1845 a cornmill had been erected on the site, which continued in operation until 1942 when...
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    tofts, three cottages, five barns, three gardens and orchards, a water cornmill and dovecote, with 100 acres (0.40 km2) each of arable and meadow, 200...
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  • 49194°W / 53.67584; -1.49194 (Former watermill) — c.1800 The former cornmill is in dark red brick with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys, three...
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    neighbouring Ballymagorry. In the past, Artigarvan boasted industries such as a cornmill, a paper mill and a spade factory, all powered by the Glenmornan River...
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    Edinburgh: J. Stillie. Wilson, James Pearson (2000). The Last Miller : The Cornmills of Ayrshire. Ayrshire Monographs No.23. Ayrshire Archaeological & Natural...
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