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12-432: New Mill or Newmill may refer to: United Kingdom [ edit ] Places [ edit ] New Mill, Cornwall New Mill, former name of Miskin , Rhondda Cynon Taf New Mill, an area of Tring , Hertfordshire, England Newmill , a village near Keith, Moray Newmill-on-Teviot , a location near Hawick, Scottish Borders New Mill, West Yorkshire New Mill,
24-1031: A windmill in Staffordshire New Mill, Cross in Hand , a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, East Ruston, a windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Gorefield, a windmill in Cambridgeshire New Mill, Great Coggeshall, a windmill in Essex New Mill, Henfield, a windmill in West Sussex New Mill, Hornchurch, a windmill in Essex New Mill, Keyingham a windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire New Mill, Leven
36-681: A windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire New Mill, Lydd, a windmill in Kent New Mill, Northbourne , a windmill in Kent New Mill, North Kelsey, a windmill in Lincolnshire New Mill, North Walsham, a windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Plumstead, a windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Preston next Wingham, a windmill in Kent New Mill, Prittlewell, a windmill in Essex New Mill, Rottingdean ,
48-677: A Thoroughbred racehorse New Mill Offset railway station , later renamed Newmill, then Carmont United States [ edit ] New Mill and Depot Building, Hawthorne Woolen Mill , Greenwich, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut New Bremen Mill, Tinley Park, a windmill in Illinois See also [ edit ] New Mills (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
60-554: A hamlet near Milton Lilbourne , Wiltshire New Mill End , Bedfordshire Luton Hoo railway station , previously called New Mill End railway station Windmills [ edit ] New Mill, Attleborough, a windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Badingham, a windmill in Suffolk New Mill, Beckley, a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Chiddingly, a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Coseley,
72-745: A watermill on the River Len, Kent New Mill, Sissinghurst, a watermill on a tributary of the Hammer Stream , Kent Cotton Mills [ edit ] New Mill, Ancoats , Lancashire New Mill, Eccleston , Lancashire New Mill, part of the Murrays' Mills complex in Manchester, Lancashire New Mill, Reddish North, near Stockport , Cheshire Pear New Mill, in Stockport , Cheshire Other [ edit ] Newmill (horse) ,
84-600: A windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Rye , a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Seaton Ross , a windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire New Mill, Stebbing, a windmill in Essex New Mill, Swingfield, a windmill in Kent New Mill, Tadworth , a windmill in Surrey New Mill, Tring, a Hertfordshire New Mill, Willesborough , a windmill in Kent New Mill, Worlingworth, a windmill in Suffolk Highdown New Mill, Angmering ,
96-966: A windmill in West Sussex Glover's New Mill, Blean, a windmill in Kent New Mill Piece Mill, Brandon, a windmill in Suffolk Lashmar's New Mill, Brighton, a windmill in East Sussex Ruiton New Mill, Sedgeley, a windmill in Staffordshire Tivoli New Mill, St Leonard's, a windmill in East Sussex Watermills [ edit ] New Mill, Crowborough, a watermill on the Warren Brook , East Sussex New Mill, Hollingbourne ,
108-543: A yard at Wherrytown for processing the granite. They also employed hundreds of people in quarries near Penryn . Cornish wrestling tournaments were held in meadow adjoining the Miners' Arms. This article about a location in the former district of Penwith , Cornwall is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of windmills in Kent A list of all windmills and windmill sites which lie in
120-437: Is a small settlement in west Cornwall , England. It is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Penzance on the road to Gurnard's Head . The area includes the hamlets of Boskednan and Bodrifty , which has a former Iron Age settlement. Nearby is Trythall School and the former mission church of All Saints which was designed by James Piers St Aubyn and opened in 1885, to service the mining community. It closed in 1957,
132-733: The altar was moved to Gulval Church and placed in the Harris Chapel which was renamed the Trythall Chapel. New Mill lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). New Mill quarry ( grid reference SW459392 ) closed before the First World War . During the 1880s it was owned by Messrs Freeman and Sons, employing fifteen men. Freeman's also owned the Lamorna and Sheffield quarries as well
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