English: Coldharbour Mill - Uffculme. In 1990 before redecoration.
Thomas Fox of the woollen manufacture in Wellington Somerset bought the mill in 1797 for eleven hundred guineas with 15 acres of meadowland. It was then a grist mill but he soon adapted the building making it much larger and buying in machinery fuelled by water power for spinning yarn. It is now a working wool museum.
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