Medway watermills (middle tributaries)

Watermills of the River Medway
and its tributaries
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Southborough Bourne
Vauxhall Furnace
Brook Mill
Bourne Mill
Priory Mill
Eldridge Lock
Porters Lock
East Lock
Tudeley Brook
Keyes Mill
Spring Grove Mill
Badsell Mill
River Beult
Pen Stream
Hadlow Stair Mill
Ulcombe Mill
Oak Weir Lock
Chart Sutton Mill
River Bourne
Crouch Mill
Old Mill
mill
Basted Mill
mill
Crane Brook
mill
Upper Mill
Lower Basted Mill
Bakers Cross Mill
Anthony's Mill
Winfield Mill
Hatmill
The Freight Mill
Cranbrook fulling mill
Longmill
Sissinghurst Mill
Roughway Mill
Karckeregge Mill
Hamptons Mill
Branden Mill
Hammer Stream
Uridge's Mill
Hammer Mill
Fairlawne Sawmill
New Mill
Hammer Mill (corn)
Claygate pump
River Teise
Bettenham Mill
Standing's mill
Winn Stream
Oxonhoath Mill
Benhall Mill
Bayham Abbey Forge
Bourne Mill
Brookland Forge
Gloucester Furnace
Angley Brook
Verredge Forge
Goldhill Mill
Pin Pond Mill
Hoadly Forge
Bartley Mill
Triggs Mill
Spratsbourne Mill
Pierce Mill
Glassenbury Mill
Furnace Mill
Dog Kennel Mill
Bedgebury Forge
Little Mill
Friezley Mill
Bedgebury Furnace
Angley Mill
River Bewl
Hope Mill
Hockeredge Mill
Site of Dunster's Mill
Bewl Water
Mad Dog Shaw Mill
Hartridge Mill
Paley Mill
Branbridges Mill
Chingley Forge
Lovehurst Mill
Chingley Furnace
Maplehurst Mill
Goudhurst Paper Mill
Cherry Tree Farm Mill
Marden Mill
Brenchley Furnace
Hunton Mill
Yalding Mill
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The Medway and its tributaries and sub-tributaries have been used for over 1,150 years as a source of power. There are over two hundred sites where the use of water power is known. These uses included corn milling, fulling, paper making, iron smelting, pumping water, making gunpowder, vegetable oil extraction, and electricity generation. Today, there is just one watermill working for trade. Those that remain have mostly been converted. Such conversions include a garage, dwellings, restaurants, museums and a wedding venue. Some watermills are mere derelict shells, lower walls or lesser remains. Of the majority, there is nothing to be seen. A large number of tributaries feed into the River Medway. The tributaries that powered watermills will be described in the order that they feed in. The mills are described in order from source to mouth. Left bank and right bank are referred to as though the reader is facing downstream. This article covers the watermills on the tributaries that feed in below Penshurst and above Yalding.