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HER 3736 - Sidlow Mill
The mill was in existence by 1279, when it was recorded as Sidala-wemelle. In 1332 it was called Sydelove. A lease drawn up in the reign of Richard I refers to a grant for a mill called Sideluna, granted to Robert de Compa at an annual rental of 22s. The mill was closed in the late 18th century for unknown reasons. The remains of the mill leat are still visible on the north side of the river.
| Record Type | Monument |
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| Protection Status |
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| Condition | Destroyed |
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| Grid Reference | TQ 258 470 |
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| Parish | Reigate |
| Parish (old name) | Buckland Det2 |
| District | Reigate & Banstead, Surrey |
| Map Square | TQ24NE |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| CONJECTURAL EVIDENCE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE | Medieval Post Medieval Saxon 13th Century 18th Century Late Saxon |
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