Hamstead Mill

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Date:1900 - 1920 (c.)

Description:The mill was situated at the bottom of Hamstead Hill and is thought to be the one mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was used as a corn mill and was owned by the Wyreley Family. The millers associated with this mill include:

Thomas Bell (18th century)
James Swain (18th century)
Harry Andrews (1908)
Frank Andrews (1920)

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Image courtesy of: Local Studies and History Department

Donor ref:LSH/ Warks Photo Survey WK-H5-0702 (3/2123)

Source: Local Studies and History Department

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