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Easingwold Steam Mill

Description and History of Site:-
Three storey brick, double pitched roof. Seven bays, three probably added later. Chimney stump on corner. Was built in 1855 or 1856, as a flour mill. Converted from stones to rollers and extended 1886. Latterly used a Diesel engine instead of steam. At time of visit was premises of J. N. T. Model Products. (Hatcher, 1973). Today (2017) the site is occupied by a Co-operative store.


Further Reading and References:-
Hatcher J, The Industrial Architecture of Yorkshire, Phillimore, 1985


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Key Words :- roller mill corn steam

Address :- Long Street, Easingwold, Easingwold, North Yorkshire, YO61 3AB
Grid Ref :- SE 53014 69462
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.118302 , Long -1.190446
Local Authority :- Hambleton District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Site demolished or no longer extant
Site Condition :- Site redeveloped to industrial / commercial use
Site Dates :- 1855 -
Record Date :- 13 July 2014

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