Lode Mill by munki-boy
Lode Water Mill
National Trust Lode Mill is a Grade II listed, undershot water mill dating to the late 18th Century.
Restored in the 20th Century Lode Mill is now a working water mill.
Three storeys high with a lift and lucam - a beam projecting out from the roof that is used to hoist grain. The mill machinery was replaced by W Rawlings whose name is cast in a plate on the cast-iron upright shaft in 1868.
Created: 24 September 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill Information
Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill Address
Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, UK
CB25 9EJ
Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/anglesey-abbey/
Get directionsLocal History around Lode Water Mill
There are some historic monuments around including:
Henge 220m ESE of Herring's HouseCar DykeLong barrow 650m NNW of Lythel's FarmMoated site at Manor FarmRomano-British settlement 200m west of Allington HillRoman villa and Iron Age settlement N of Reach BridgeFour bowl barrows at Allington Hill, 420m south west of Allington Hill FarmHorningsea kilns, site ofEarthworks at the AbbeySwaffham Bulbeck moated site.Multi-phased settlement east of MiltonWaterbeach Abbey (site of)Iron Age ritual enclosure containing a Bronze Age barrow, and Roman cemeteryMoated site 90m south of Bendyshe FarmRomano-British Settlement at Chittering, CambsDeserted medieval village in Bottisham ParkDenny AbbeyCausewayed enclosure 900m west of Great Wilbraham parish churchSettlement site by Caudle Corner FarmRoman settlement.