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:
Causewayed enclosure 900m west of Great Wilbraham parish churchCar DykeHorningsea kilns, site ofFour bowl barrows at Allington Hill, 420m south west of Allington Hill FarmLong barrow 650m NNW of Lythel's FarmRomano-British settlement 200m west of Allington HillHenge 220m ESE of Herring's HouseRomano-British Settlement at Chittering, CambsDenny AbbeyRoman villa and Iron Age settlement N of Reach BridgeMulti-phased settlement east of MiltonSettlement site by Caudle Corner FarmRoman settlementDeserted medieval village in Bottisham ParkIron Age ritual enclosure containing a Bronze Age barrow, and Roman cemeteryEarthworks at the AbbeySwaffham Bulbeck moated site.Waterbeach Abbey (site of)Moated site at Manor FarmMoated site 90m south of Bendyshe Farm.