Calcot Mill

Calcot Mill is an historic former watermill on the Holy Brook, a channel of the River Kennet in the English county of Berkshire. The mill is situated in the civil parish of Holybrook and to the south of Calcot, a suburb of Reading.

Calcot Mill
Location of Calcot Mill in Berkshire
TypeWatermill
LocationMill Lane, Calcot
Coordinates51°26′17″N 1°02′18″W
AreaBerkshire

The original mill belonged to Reading Abbey, whose monks are believed to have created the Holy Brook as a water supply to this and other mills owned by them.[1]

Between 1876 and 1928 the GWR operated a siding serving the mill which was shunted by a horse.[2]

In 1881 the American post-impressionist painter John Singer Sargent spent the summer with his family in the village.[3]

In 1966, the mill, then owned by Calcot Flour Mills, was badly damaged by fire.[4] Since then the building has been converted to apartments.

See also

  • List of watermills in the United Kingdom

References

  1. Sowen, Adam; Castle, Sally; Hay, Peter (2003). The Holy Brook or The Granators Tale. Two Rivers Press. ISBN 1-901677-34-6.
  2. "West Berkshire HER". Heritage Gateway. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  3. "Landscape With Trees". Leicester Galleries. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. Flour Mill Fire, Daily Telegraph, 14 Nov 1966
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