Charlwood, Place Farm 1904
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The Old Mill 1906 This is the brick lower storey of a windmill built around 1800 by a Crawley millwright, Morley, and situated east of the Recreation Ground. It was burned down around 1900 and given a tiled octagonal roof with dormers and a weather vane. The stones were turned by a steam engine, hence the words Steam Mill painted on the roof of the attached building. It looks in this view more like a dovecote, and was converted to a house in 1934. The miller's wagon poses proudly in front of the mill.
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