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Saxon Mill

Coordinates: 52°18′03″N 1°34′28″W / 52.3009°N 1.5744°W / 52.3009; -1.5744
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Saxon Mill

The Saxon Mill is a former mill at Guy's Cliffe, Warwickshire, England, situated about one mile northeast of the town of Warwick. It is now a restaurant and bar. It is on the River Avon and it has a water wheel, although a larger waterwheel has gone.

History

The water wheel
River Avon weir and footbridge

The mill was originally called Gibbeclive Mill in the 12th century. It was the property of St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth and the Augustinian canons until the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It was rebuilt in 1822. It was a working mill until 1938, and it was converted into a restaurant and bar in 1952. As of 2008, the restaurant has a glass window cut-away in the floor where the water can be seen flowing under the building.

Places nearby

References

52°18′03″N 1°34′28″W / 52.3009°N 1.5744°W / 52.3009; -1.5744