Aizelwoods Mill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
The corn mill was constructed in 1847 by William Flockton of Sheffield. It was built for John Aizlewood, a Rotherham miller. After being restored the mill is now used as offices and industrial units.
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The corn mill was constructed in 1847 by William Flockton of Sheffield. It was built for John Aizlewood, a Rotherham miller. After being restored the mill is now used as offices and industrial units.
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