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MU visit to Coldharbour Mill, Uffculme, 21st June, 2000 |
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Coldharbour Mill, Uffculme, Devon still produces wool and wool products, but not on a commercial scale. |
The MU party was split into two after lunch so as to have more personal attention from | the highly efficient and enthusiastic guides who demonstrated every stage of the process |
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Electricty provides the motive power these days but when water, the original source was | replaced, impressive steam-driven beam engines took over |
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After the tour of the mill, there was an opportunity to walk to Uffculme | and
visit the parish church of St Mary's which has been most attractively refurbished |
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The day's final business - conducted with no | little enthusiasm in the Mill tea-rooms ..... |
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the order to board their Blagdon Lioness coach |