File:Laneast, Gimblett's Mill - geograph.org.uk - 47897.jpg

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English: Laneast: Gimblett’s Mill. The mill dates from about 1800; its waterwheel was removed in the 1950s and the buildings later converted to a residence. The bridge over the river Inny was built following a great flood in July 1847, when almost all the river crossings were swept away
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Author Martin Bodman
Object location50° 37′ 27″ N, 4° 29′ 13″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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