English: Park Mill, Brereton This was a largely intact steam and water power mill with all the milling machinery intact. It has now been converted to a pair of dwellings and although the skeleton of the wheel, the Foden steam engine and the boiler all survive, all the milling kit has been stripped out. I can't believe this is my first post of this site. I've categorised it as a watermill. Modern pictures should be watermill (converted).
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