Hambleden Mill | |
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Type | Watermill |
Location | Hambleden |
Coordinates | 51°33′32″N 0°52′11″W / 51.5588°N 0.8698°W |
OS grid reference | SU 78447 85042 |
Area | Buckinghamshire |
Built | Late 18th century |
Architectural style(s) | Georgian |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | 1-10, Hambleden Mill |
Designated | 21 June 1955 |
Reference no. | 1310707 |
Hambleden Mill is an historic watermill on the River Thames at Mill End, near the village of Hambleden in Buckinghamshire, England. It is linked by a footbridge to Hambleden Lock, which is on the Berkshire side of the river. It was Grade II listed[1] in 1955 and has now been converted into flats. Alongside the mill is Hambleden Marina which occupies two islands. Along the river frontage to the south-east is the site of a Roman Villa.