TIDEMILLS

 

 Site  NGR  Description  Source
       
London      
New Mill Rotherhithe   C18 Pelham
Kings Mill Rotherhithe     T
Three mills distillery, Three Mills Lane , Newham E3 TQ 3882 rebuilt 1776. Includes The House Mill, Listed I. and its sister building The Clock Mill. Listed II NMR

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Deptford, R Ravensbourne   tide mill on the west bank to the north of Deptford Bridge by C14- closed after a fire in 1970 Phillpotts C. Study of Deptford creek. Greenwich ind. hist.Vol. 2, Issue 2, March 1999

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Deptford, Old Flood (Robinson); Kings (st Pauls); Lambs   Possibly same as last T
River Fleet; Roman site    
Horsley Down Tooley Street TQ 335803 temp Edward 1- gone W
Kings mill below Thames Tunnel ? C18 -gone W
Nine Elms   c 1786- destroyed by railway W
Chelsea   Chelsea Waterworks Company 1723 Churchill Gardens Estate http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/external/thamesstrategy/pdf/4_8.pdfW
Savoy mill at E side St Saviours dock Southwark   C18- gone W
London bridge mill   Several mills at various times. Gone W
East Greenwich mill   1801. Now site of Dome Mary Mills. 1999. AN INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE GREENWICH PENINSULA
Paris Garden Bankside TQ318805 Present by 1113. gone Carlin
Battle Mills Battle Bridge Lane.   Until C17  
Crash Mills Wapping TQ 34280 gone  
River Fleet: Templars' mill TQ 316810 C1200-1307
Southwark   documentary evidence for 17 mills on six sites at the peak (late 13th/early 14th century) reducing to six mills on four sites by the early 16th century along the south bank of the Thames from Paris Garden (Bankside: TQ318805) in the west to Horselydown (Tooley Street: TQ335803) in the east. Martha Carlin Medieval Southwark_London: Hambledon Press 1996, pp 55-7.

Richard Holt The Mills of Medieval England Oxford: Blackwell 1988, pp 163-70.

Russell's mill, Greenwich   1800 built  
       
Pot Mead,Deptford   later the site of Deptford wharf/Borthwick Wharf  

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