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A tidal mill existed in Woodbridge from the 12th century and is mentioned in an early charter when Baldwin de Ufford granted the tithes of the mill to the Austin Canons of Woodbridge Priory. The present structure was built in 1793 and its working life ended in 1957. It is the last tide mill in England whose machinery is still capable of grinding corn.
Caption: View of the Tidemill at Woodbridge and historic boats
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