Wednesday 26 October 2016

Winchester City Mill - Part One









After we’d looked at the statue of King Alfred we went to visit Winchester City Mill, which is looked after by the National Trust (just like Hinton Ampner where we went the day before).




















For most of the 20th century it wasn’t a working mill – it was even used as a Youth Hostel – but when the National Trust took it over in the 1980s they began restoring it and now you can buy flour that’s been milled here in the attached shop.




This diagram explains how the flow of the river is used to turn the water wheel which then powers the milling stones.




















   

As you can see from this picture the wheel turns very quickly. That's why it's called a Mill Race.













I was a bit worried I would get wet.  As you can see I'm only a few inches above the water.






Barnaby


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