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Stamford Bridge Corn Mill

Description and History of Site:-
Fine brick four storey mill. Formerly had two wheels and seven pairs of stones. - Now refurbished to residential housing

Falconer - This large corn mill astride the River Derwent originally contained 2 waterwheels and 5 pairs of stones. The 5-storey building was converted into a public house and restaurant in 1967 having ceased working in 1964.

More recently refurbished as 12 apartments. It is said (unconfirmed) that one of the water- wheels which is undershot and made of iron by Hawkswell of Yarm in 1921 with a diameter of 16ft and a width of 7ft, and two of the 3 pairs of stones are preserved in situ.


Further Reading and References:-
YAS - Hatcher Card Index. Research funded by the Yorkshire Arts Association 1972.
Hatcher J, The Industrial Architecture of Yorkshire, Phillimore, 1985
Falconer K, Guide to England's Industrial Heritage, Batsford, 1980


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Key Words :- corn watermill

Viewing the Site :- No public access now private houses can be viewed from the public road

Address :- Main Street, Stamford Bridge, York, East Yorkshire, YO41 1QE
Grid Ref :- SE 7135 5561
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.991615 , Long -0.913230
Local Authority :- East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - East Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II
Historic England List No - 1346427,
Site Condition :- Site refurbished to residential housing
Site Dates :- 1750 -
Record Date :- 5 June 2015

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