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Stainsby Mill

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Stainsby Mill is a restored 19th-century watermill situated on the Hardwick Hall estate in Derbyshire, England. Originally rebuilt between 1846 and 1850, it functioned as a vital flour mill for the local estate before falling into disuse. The National Trust acquired and carefully restored the mill, returning its water-powered machinery to working order. It now serves as an educational heritage site where visitors can explore the traditional milling process and learn about rural industrial history.

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Where is Stainsby Mill located?

Stainsby Mill is situated on the Hardwick Hall estate in Derbyshire, England. It is a restored 19th-century watermill located on this historic property.

Who manages and maintains Stainsby Mill today?

The National Trust acquired the property and carefully restored the historic structure. They maintain it as a vital piece of the Hardwick Hall estate's history in Derbyshire.

When was Stainsby Mill originally rebuilt?

The watermill was originally rebuilt between the years 1846 and 1850. It functioned as a vital flour mill for the local estate before eventually falling into disuse.

What was the historical purpose of Stainsby Mill?

Stainsby Mill functioned as a vital flour mill for the Hardwick Hall estate in Derbyshire. After being rebuilt between 1846 and 1850, it ground grain for the local area before falling into disuse.

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