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Best 1 Woodbridge Tide Mill

The Woodbridge Tide Mill is an operational watermill located in Suffolk, England. Built originally around 1170, it’s one of the few remaining tide mills capable of producing wholemeal flour using the ebb and flow of the River Ore. It serves as a historic museum demonstrating traditional milling tech...

2 House Mill
House Mill

House Mill is a historic watermill located in London’s Three Mills area. Built in 1776, it's notable as one of the largest remaining tide mills in Britain and a Grade I listed building. The mill utilizes the Thames tidal flow to power its machinery. It serves as a valuable example of early industria...

3 Nendrum Monastery Mill

The Nendrum Monastery Mill is a medieval watermill situated on Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland. Constructed around the 7th century, it represents the world’s earliest excavated tide mill. Its operation relied on the predictable tidal flow to power a grain-grinding mechanism. The mill was vital fo...

4 Eling Tide Mill

The Eling Tide Mill is a historic watermill located on Southampton Water in Hampshire, England. It’s notable as one of the very few operational tide mills remaining in the United Kingdom, utilizing the twice-daily tidal flow to power its machinery. Constructed around 1785 and listed Grade II*, the m...

5 Carew Tidal Mill

Carew Tidal Mill is a tidal corn mill at Carew, Pembrokeshire, built about 1801 and regarded as the only intact tidal mill of its type in Wales.

6 Moinho de Maré de Corroios

Moinho de Maré de Corroios is a tidal mill in Seixal, Portugal, ordered in 1403 by Nuno Álvares Pereira and listed as public-interest property since 1984.

7 Beaulieu Tide Mill

Situated on the Beaulieu River in England, this 18th-century tide mill is notable for utilizing the natural rise and fall of estuary waters to grind corn for local estates.

8 Clock Mill, Bromley-by-Bow

Clock Mill at Bromley-by-Bow is an 1815-1817 tidal mill at Three Mills in London, rebuilt by Philip Metcalfe and operated until 1952.

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