Tide Mills Newhaven
Today was a flat walk day, a tricky knee meant nothing more challenging so we came here. Lovely open sky today centre left of the picture lays the ruined village of Tide Mills abandoned in 1939. It housed Canadian troops during WW2 but was never reinhabited.
It gets its name from the tide mill that was constructed 1761 and over the years a village grew up around the milling trade including the addition of a windmill.
Further in the background is the port town of Newhaven.
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