Byrness Mill (Rochester and Byrness)
The foundations of Byrness Mill survives as earthworks and comprise a one-roomed building 7.4m by 3.8m. Nearby is a corn drying kiln and a possible mill race. The earliest documentary record of the mill is in Elsdon Parish Register for 1687.
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DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, Biminy Lake Lodges, Byrness 2016; The Archaeological Practice
HISTORIC AREA ASSESSMENT, Byrness Village Atlas (Historic Tynedale Village Atlas) ; The Archaeological Practice Ltd
HISTORIC AREA ASSESSMENT, Byrness Village Atlas (Historic Tynedale Village Atlas) ; The Archaeological Practice Ltd
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