1870: The Mill at Iffley, a village on the River Thames in a designated Conservation Area in Oxfordshire, England. During the 12th century Oxford townsmen built a watermill at Iffley, which was bought by Lincoln College, Oxford in 1445: the mill burned in 1908, having survived for nearly 800 years. Products ground at the Iffley mill included malt, barley, corn and other cereals.


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Location: Iffley, Oxford, United Kingdom
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