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Heron Corn Mill is a working watermill dating to the 18th century, located on the River Bela at Beetham in Cumbria, England. The Grade II* listed building houses a functioning waterwheel and milling machinery that demonstrates traditional grain processing techniques. The mill has been restored to working order with its mill race and continues to produce flour using methods that have changed little over centuries. Visitors can observe the milling process and learn about the historical importance of water-powered mills to local economies and food production.
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Where is Heron Corn Mill located?
Heron Corn Mill stands at Beetham in Cumbria, England, beside the River Bela. The site includes the mill building, its mill race, and historic water-supply machinery.
How old is Heron Corn Mill?
The present mill is an 18th-century or earlier watermill that was remodeled and enlarged in the 19th century. The site may have medieval origins, with milling rights recorded as far back as 1220.
How does Heron Corn Mill work?
Its milling machinery is driven by a 14-foot overshot waterwheel supplied by the river and mill race. The wheel turns the machinery used to process grain into flour.
Is Heron Corn Mill a listed historic building?
Yes. Heron Corn Mill and its attached mill race are Grade II* listed in England, and the interior was restored as a museum in 1975.
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