Bedwin, O. (1976). The excavation of Ardingly fulling mill and forge. Post-Medieval Archaeol 10. Vol 10, pp. 34-64.

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The excavation of Ardingly fulling mill and forge
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Post-Medieval Archaeol 10
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Post-Medieval Archaeology
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10
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34 - 64
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TQ 334289. The remains of a 16th and 17th century forge and an 18th century fulling mill were excavated. The centre of industrial activity lay between two parallel water channels 9m apart. The forge, of which little survived apart from the anvil base and some wooden foundations, had used wheels in both channels, driving the power hammer and the bellows for the hearths. Fulling, carried out in a simple T-shaped shed, required one wheel only. The site went out of use c 1750. Au(abr)
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Owen Bedwin
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1976
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17th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
18th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Hearths (Auto Detected Subject)
Fulling Mill (Auto Detected Subject)
1750 Auabr (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008