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- village of "Cliviger". The prin****l settlements within the parish are Walk Mill, Southward Bottom, Overtown, Mereclough and Holme Chapel. There is some...
- mill in Saddleworth, Walk Mill would have been a common meeting place for the local clothiers. Beginning with Richard, the Lawton family ran the mill...
- fulling mill From the medieval period, the fulling of cloth was often done in a water mill, known as a fulling mill, a walk mill, or a tuck mill, and in...
- only a few remain: Bates Mill and Walk Mill (both in private ownership), Bunbury Mill (now owned by a Trust) and Trafford Mill. The latter is owned by...
- reached. Walk Mill weir supplied the Upper and Nether Walk mills and wheels. The Nether Walk mill is thought to have been the site of a fulling mill mentioned...
- water mill is a mill that uses hydropower. It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding)...
- following do****ent by the University of Sheffield: Five Weirs Walk History 1. Walk Mill Weir Walk Mill includes byp**** steps for kayakers & canoeists to avoid...
- father, used to invite the young Mill to his house for a walk to talk about political economy. At the age of fourteen, Mill sta**** a year in France with the...
- The village of Boot is a 5-minute walk from the station, and is home to the Eskdale Mill (a restored water mill) as well as two pubs (the Boot Inn and...
- expanded. Walk Mill was one of the earliest known mills on the Sheaf, having been built around 1280 by the Canons of Beauchief Abbey as a fulling mill. After...