Parrett Iron Works
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parrett-iron-works-292-9079098
title:
Parrett Iron Works
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The Parrett Iron Works was a series of industrial buildings next to the River Parrett, near Martock, Somerset, England. The site was originally named Carey's Mill, which had been used in the production of snuff, and the adjoining bridge is called Carey's Mill Bridge which was built of Ham stone in the 18th century. The sluice which powered the waterwheel and sluice keepers cottage still exist. Carey's mill was unoccupied in 1853 but by 1857 had been bought by the West of England Engineering and
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Historic site in Somerset, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrett_Iron_Works
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2023-10-28T20:39:37Z
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