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Whitley Mill (Hexhamshire and District)

A mill is known to have stood here since medieval times. It is mentioned in a document dated 1350 and in 1591, when it was owned by John Ogle. In 1598 the mill passed to his wife and was sold to Sir Ralph and Sir John Delaval in 1620. The present mill building has been converted to a house but the weir and leat have survived. (1,2)

Whitley Mill (corn), with mill race and sluice. (3a)

Recorded by NRIM, photographed. (3b)
N8350
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
FIELD SURVEY, RCHME: North Pennines Industrial Archaeology Project ; RCHME
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, National Record of Industrial Monuments ; RCHME


Source of Reference
Local History of Hexhamshire and District
Local History of Hexhamshire and District

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