The 15th century mill at Rossett near Wrexham, North Wales is in partial working order. The function of the mill is described in the poem called 'The Mill at Rossett' together with a series of images that show the main elements of the grinding process. Each image is matched with two lines from the poem.
- The Mill at Rossett
- Mill race and wheel
- The undershot water wheel
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- Corn, fed from a harvest of subsistence, Pours into close-set stones that pulverise and tear.
- From a never-ending stream of golden grain, Filling sacks for storing Nature's harvest
- So families could themselves sustain. Men, heavy worked, now forever rest.
- Faint memories remain of those who served;
Their legacy entrusted and preserved.
- The Mill at Rossett
