Domesday Book records a mill at
Ardintone – present day Eardington –on the
Otteley family’s Pitchford Estate; known as
‘Donynges’ or ‘Dunnings’ Mill by the late 15th
century. The earliest known resident millers were
the Crowthers.
In the 17th century land was obtained
to construct the upper pool; when this was made a
small mill was built under its dam and that was
known locally as the “mill in the hole” or Clover
Mill. The back wall and the wheel pit are all that
remain of the smaller mill. The present Daniels
wheel was originally cast at Coalbrookdale in 1854
to replace an earlier (probably wooden) wheel on the
same site.
As early as 1843 a steam engine had
been purchased to work in conjunction with the
present wheel. In 1957 the mill was processing all
kinds of grain for animal feed but the mill closed
when the miller died. A year later it was restored
although a huge amount of work was required
including fixing water damage to the wheel,
rebuilding walls around the wheel pit, installing a
new steel axle, replacing millstones and timber
framework, floorboards, windows and so on so that it
could be made to work again. Wherever possible old
materials were reused as well as many obtained from
demolition sites.
A grant of
£67,500 was awarded to the mill in 2007 from
GrantScape Community Heritage Fund so that a
secondary water feed to the wheel could be
reinstated including a large feed pool and an
underground pipe plus the reconstruction of the
overall wheel water tank which had been removed in
the mid-1960s when it became unsafe.
A further grant was obtained to
upgrade the site and improve visitor access - a
combination of the Shropshire Tourism Action Plan
Programme for European Rural Development Fund, SPAB,
Bridgnorth District Council and the Midlands Mills
Group provided other funds plus money raised through
public appeal and these all helped to restore the
wheel and machinery to turn three sets of
millstones.
The mill reopened to work again in
July 2008. Later that year fragments of millstones
and a very old waterwheel were exposed during
excavations of the smaller, Clover Mill. Peter and
his father, Alan, have added a Visitor Centre and
Tea Room plus illuminated evening visits. Read the
full story in
“Daniels Mill : Its History, Millers
and Restoration” by Joyce George, available from
Daniels Mill. Price £1.80.
Photographs and
text are reproduced here by kind permission of the
Daniels Mill Trust.