Botley
Mills
featured in an article, Bygone
Botley, in the July issue of the magazine,
Hampshire Life. A potted history was brought up
to date with the news of hopes to open a museum
within it and a small, full colour photograph
showed the mill entrance today. The same writer,
Liz Barnett, also wrote about Twyford, stating
how the River Itchen’s flow to the water meadows
was governed by sluices and hatches but,
disappointingly, did not mention
Hockley Mill.
Calbourne Watermill
over on the Isle of
Wight, hosted a music festival which exceeded
all previous gate figures and was voted a great
success. Ever devising ways to help keep the
mill going, Tony and Sally Chaucer have just
completed a small group of holiday let cottages
built to ‘eco home’ standards. Just the thing
for a holiday not too far from home. Milling
takes place every day at 3 p.m. producing a
wide range of flours. Go on, give yourself a
treat with a day out on the Island.
Crux
Easton
owners, Carol O’Shaughnessy and
Lyn Peet, hosted the June HMG meeting in the
paddock beside the wind engine. The American
Supper, the wonderful weather, superb clear
views across the valley plus the assembled
company created a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
New displays inside the engine house were duly
visited and the deep, deep well duly peered
down. Thank you, Carol and Lyn for allowing us
to be there.
Warnford Waterwheel
Remember we couldn’t put names to all the people
in one of Nigel Smith’s photographs
accompanying John Silman’s report? Pam Moore
has come up trumps with: John Vear (the older
gentleman) and Jay Inge (the lady). Many thanks
Pam.