Three Bridges, Hazelwick Mill 1906
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The village flourmill was powered by two overshot waterwheels. The mill is pictured when it was still in working order. The overhanging lucam was used to hoist sacks of grain from a cart directly up into the bin floor. A brick arch to the right of the picture carries the London to Brighton main line railway. The mill site is now lost to Crawley New Town development.
An extract from Villages of Sussex Photographic Memories.
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