London's Oldest Watermill Surfaces ; Local London [Edition 2]
Evening Standard - London › February 17, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › February 17, 2009
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GREENWICH: The earliest watermill found in London is being studied by archaeologists. The medieval mill at Greenwich Wharf is being surveyed by experts from the Museum of London ahead of a building development.
The structure, dated 1194, measured more than 30 feet by 36 feet with a waterwheel more than 20 feet in diameter.See the full content of this document
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