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Queen's Mill

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Queen's Mill is a historic flour-producing watermill located in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England, situated on the River Aire. It was historically notable for housing what was claimed to be the world's largest commercial stone-grinding flour milling operation, with dozens of millstones in regular use. The mill's operations on the site date back centuries, with the facility long tied to the local milling and baking industry.

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Where is Queen's Mill located?

Queen's Mill is in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England, on the River Aire. It is a historic watermill associated with flour production.

What was produced at Queen's Mill?

The mill produced flour by using water-powered milling machinery. It was especially noted for a large commercial stone-grinding operation.

Why is Queen's Mill historically notable?

Queen's Mill was associated with what was claimed to be the world's largest commercial stone-grinding flour-milling operation. Its scale made it more than a local mill, because it represented an important industrial use of the River Aire.

How did the River Aire matter to Queen's Mill?

The River Aire supplied the waterpower that made the mill's historic operation possible. Its location in Castleford connected the building to both local geography and the region's industrial history.

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