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Lower Slaughter Mill

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Lower Slaughter Mill is a historic former water-powered corn mill beside the River Eye in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire. The present building is principally associated with the nineteenth century, although milling at the site has an older documented history. Its stone construction, waterwheel, and tall chimney distinguish it within the Cotswold village, and the site is of interest to visitors studying local architecture, rural industry, and the history of grain milling.

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Where is Lower Slaughter Mill located?

Lower Slaughter Mill is in the village of Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, England, situated in the heart of the Cotswolds along the River Eye. The village is frequently cited as one of the most photographed and picturesque in the Cotswolds region.

Is Lower Slaughter Mill still a working mill?

The 19th-century corn mill no longer operates as a commercial flour mill but has been converted into a museum and gift shop open to visitors. It retains much of its original machinery and its distinctive tall red-brick chimney, a rarity for traditional Cotswold stone buildings.

What is there to see in Lower Slaughter village besides the mill?

Visitors come for the honey-colored Cotswold stone cottages, the low footbridge over the River Eye, and the overall unspoiled village atmosphere. The nearby village of Upper Slaughter is a short walk away and is often visited together with Lower Slaughter.

Why does Lower Slaughter Mill have a tall chimney?

The chimney was added when the mill was powered by a steam engine in addition to its water wheel, reflecting the industrial era's adaptation of a traditional rural building. The red-brick chimney stands out against the typical Cotswold limestone and remains a recognizable landmark in the village.

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