Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I love wind and water mills and luckily there are still a few restored and functioning where I live. I frequent a pub situated next to the river that has a working water mill attached. The flour is used to make the pub bread rolls and you can buy cloth bags of flour.
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Tom,
Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I love wind and water mills and luckily there are still a few restored and functioning where I live. I frequent a pub situated next to the river that has a working water mill attached. The flour is used to make the pub bread rolls and you can buy cloth bags of flour.
This windmill is near Liverpool, UK.
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~vwlowen/wirral/main.htm
Further history about Bidston Village.
http://www.mikekemble.com/mside/bidston.html
Regards,
Coral
Tom,
OOOps - Re: The first link above - Please click on Bidston Windmill (in the index at left of pic) to view what I meant you to see.
Coral
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