1 Pailton corn mill was close to Street Ashton.
2 This may be the site of the mill in Street Ashton, mentioned in 1304. In 1341 Pailton Mill was granted to ...
The site of Pailton Mill, a corn mill that dates back to the Medieval period. The mill continued in use through to the Imperial period. The mill building has been demolished but the remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m east of Street Ashton.
1 Ashton. Built by 1598. Recorded 1725. Ceased by late 18th century. Post mill.
2 The 1725 reference may be Beighton’s map, but the two mills marked on this map are ...
The possible site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. The post mill dated to the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and is located 400m north east of Street Ashton.
1 Pailton. Built by 1686. Ceased by late 19th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 A slight mound is probably all that is left of the mill mound.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post, that dated from the Post Medieval period. The site is suggested by documentary evidence and the windmill mound is visible as an earthwork. The site is located north of Coventry Road, Pailton.
1 Pailton. Built by 1725. Ceased by late 19th century. Post Mill.
2 Windmill marked.
3 Windmill marked.
4 ‘Mill field’ marked.
5 No sign of this site in the field.
The site of a post mill, a windmill mounted on a post. It was in use during the Imperial period. The site of the mill is marked on a map of 1789. It was situated 500m north west of Pailton.
1 ‘Smithy’ marked.
2 Modern houses now stand on the site.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. The forge is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 as a smithy. It was situated 300m east of the church in Pailton.