Anglo-Saxon Watermill (Corbridge)
A number of old timbers in the riverbed on the north bank of the Tyne were the remains of an Anglo-Saxon watermill. They were dated to this period by radiocarbon dating. Excavation found two stone floors and a number of wooden beams. A line of wooden stakes may have marked the edge of the channel leading the water to the mill. Unlike later watermills this one probably had a horizontal wheel.
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EVALUATION, CORBRIDGE, SOUTHERN BRIDGE ABUTMENT and EARLY MEDIEVAL WATERMILL 1995; TYNE AND WEAR MUSEUMS
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