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Houghton Mill

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Houghton Mill is a National Trust watermill on the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire, England, with milling recorded on the site since 974.

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Where is Houghton Mill located?

Houghton Mill is located in the village of Houghton, Cambridgeshire, England, along the banks of the River Great Ouse. It is the last working watermill on this major river.

How old is the milling history at the Houghton Mill site?

There is evidence of a watermill operating on this exact site since the year 974. The current brick structure, however, dates mostly from the 17th century and was later expanded in the 18th century.

Can visitors see flour being milled at Houghton Mill today?

Yes, the mill is operated by the National Trust and still functions as a fully working watermill. On designated milling days, visitors can watch traditional stone-ground milling in action and purchase the fresh flour.

Why did Houghton Mill avoid being demolished?

In the 1930s, the local community raised funds to purchase the mill and save it from being demolished. They eventually handed it over to the National Trust, ensuring its preservation as a historic industrial site.

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