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Mill House

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Mill House 1838-1935. This seating area occupies the site of Mill House, a 2-storey dwelling built into the bank facing the road that once led to the ford. This road is now the slipway leading down to the Ouseburn. The mill was a flax spinning mill, built in the 1830s. Only the engine house remains of this mill, which was replaced by the building now known as the Cluny in 1848. Mill House had four rooms and was by far the largest of the dwellings built on this site. It was home to the Carr family from the 1890s to the 1930s.

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