- Sadler's Mill
Sadler's Mill is a
watermill inRomsey ,Hampshire ,England . It is probably the best known of Romsey's surviving mills and is apparently the only mill to be developed on the main course of theRiver Test . The existence of Sadler's Mill is first recorded in the 16th century, when it was owned by the manor of Great and Little Spursholt. Functioning as a corn and grist mill, it has passed through a succession of owners including Lord Palmerston who rebuilt it in1747 and sold it in 1777 to one Benjamin Dawkins. Following another succession of owners it returned to theBroadlands estate in1889 . Milling ceased in1932 , when the mill building became redundant. TheBroadlands estate sold the building in2003 , at which point it was close to collapse having been derelict for many years. The new owners, Anthony and Sarah de Sigley, restored the building in2005 , rebuilding much of the original structure. During the restoration evidence of an earlier structure was found; carbon 14 dating established the age of this to be "circa"1650 .Recorded History
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1573 Sir Raphe Sadler
*1718 Sparsholt Mill bought by William Horne and Andrew Martin
*1745 Sold to Lord Palmerston
*1748 New Corn Mill built “Spursholt New Mills” with one small grist mill. Mill House built
*1777 Sold to Benjamin Dawkins
*1813 Sold to James Fish with twowater wheels
*1846 sold to William Fripp
*1846 sold to Aine Burt and becomes known as “Burt’s Mill”
*1851 saw mill installed
*1876 sold to William Jeffery
*1889 sold to A Ashley and becomes part of theBroadlands estate again
*1931 Milling Ceased. WE Holloway is the lastmiller .
*1968 Turbine generation ceases
*2003 Sold to Anthony and Sarah de Sigley
*2005 Restoration and modernisation of the Mill House completeSee also
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Romsey
*River Test
*Anthony de Sigley
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