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Ecclesistical & Heritage World No.98

Missing waterwheel replaced at Dunster Watermill

Situated on the River Avill the present Dunster Watermill was built around 1780. Milling however has taken place on this site for over 900 years and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The mill is powered by two overshot wheels and is still producing organic flour today. It is currently owned by the National Trust.

Dorothea Restorations started the replacement of the missing waterwheel at Dunster during the winter of 2014/2015. The English Oak staff was selected by hand and machined down to replicate the faceted profile allowing the wedging of the nave at either end.

The waterwheel was manufactured and assembled within the company's Bristol workshop before the on-site installation commenced early in February 2015. Dunster Mill is now part of a select few with more than one wheel in-line.

Dorothea Restorations provides the care and maintenance of architectural ironwork, and the conservation of historic structures and industrial heritage. They deliver a unique and comprehensive range of conservation, repair and restoration services across the UK.

For further information visit www.dorothearestorations.com

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