Tide
Mill, Woodbridge Ground Floor - View 2
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Riverside
Viewing Area
When this was a working mill the miller would not have had such a
good view of the river. It was his workshop and he would only have
had two small windows and a door. But he would be able to keep an
eye on the tide, to know when he could start the machinery.
There has been a Tide Mill on the site for over 800 years, but the
present mill dates from the 18th century. Its machinery reflects the
skills and achievements of the early industrial revolution.
Tide mills use trapped tidal water to turn the machinery. When the
tide comes in it flows into a mill pond through a one way gate. When
the tide goes out the water is released to flow under the water wheel,
which turns the machinery. This system enabled Woodbridge Mill to
work for about four hours twice a day.
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