A view of the old mill on the river Ouse and Bridge, St Ives, Cambridgeshire. The mill has now been converted, and extended.


The mill was built in 1854 as a steam powered corn mill. Turn of the 20th century taken over by Enderby's printers, printing labels and cartons for Chivers, till 1966. Sir Clive Sinclair then used the Mill for a few years where he built the worlds first pocket calculator. Left derelict for a number of years, has now been converted to flats. The St. Ives Bridge was built in the 1420's, replacing a wooden one across the River Ouse


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Location: St. Ives Cambridgshire, England, UK
Photo credit: © nigel Westwood / Alamy / Afripics
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