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Whitchurch Silk Mill

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The Whitchurch Silk Mill is a historic watermill located in Hampshire, England. Constructed in 1800, it initially operated as a grain mill before being converted to produce silk thread in 1817. Its notable engineering utilizes the power of the River Blackwater and remains a significant example of early industrial textile production. The mill is of interest to historians, engineers, and those studying the evolution of British industry.

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What is Whitchurch Silk Mill and where is it located?

Whitchurch Silk Mill is a water-powered silk mill in Hampshire, England, with a long industrial heritage. It is designated as a Grade II* listed building.

When was the mill built and when was its function changed?

It was built in 1800 and converted to silk throwing in 1817. These two dates are often used together in conservation and heritage databases.

Why is its listing status important?

Grade II* listing indicates a high level of historic preservation significance in England. That designation is useful when checking funding or visitor information.

What search terms are best for quick fact checks?

Try "Whitchurch Silk Mill Hampshire Grade II* 1800 1817 silk throwing". These terms capture both heritage and historical use.

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