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Millers Green North

 

Old Mill BuildingThe reason for Millers Green being thus called is represented by No 2. In its cellar is a mill-stone, with the near presence of a tributary of the Twyver.

In 1610 Nicholas Overbury was tenant; today the King's School holds the lease. In monastic times north of the mill lay the vineyard, and east of that the Abbot's new lodging, later to be the Bishop's Palace

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