Headley Water Mill
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Headley Water Mill is a water mill formerly used for the milling of flour and situated in the village of Headley in the east of the English county of Hampshire. It is likely that there was a mill on this site in 1086 at the time of the Domesday Book. The west end of the current mill is considered to date from the 16th Century, whilst the central section is older. The mill is powered by the south branch of upper reaches of the River Wey.[1]
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- ^ John & Peter Ellis (c.1970). Headley Water Mill. Retrieved on August 5, 2006.