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| Sign for Duncton Mill, Folly Lane to right, looking east toward Barlavington
photo:- Dave Spicer - 11 April, 2009 - - next trail image |
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| Looking along drive toward Duncton Mill from Folly Lane
Duncton Mill was first recorded in the Doomsday Book in 1086 and as well as the usual corn grinding the site has been used for dying cloth, cider making and currently Trout farming and Fishery photo, text:- Dave Spicer - 11 April, 2009 - - next trail image |
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| Duncton Mill
A series of man-made private fishing ponds where enormous trout are hatched, amongst the lillies. photo:- Chris Pearson - 12 July, 2006 - - next trail image |
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| Further east down Folly Lane - Bends in road between Duncton Hanger and Barlavington
photo:- Dave Spicer - 11 April, 2009 - - next trail image |
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