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Tag: Cider mill

Location and equipment used to crush apples into apple juice for use in making apple cider

Is a member of Fruit press

  1. II Cart Shed and Cider Mill at Tynyllwyn
    On W side of house and facing the farm yard, mostly within a field below Partrishow church.
  2. II Cider Mill at Fern Bank Photos
    On the north side of the Whitebrook valley road and about 150m west of the Church of the Holy Trinity.
  3. II Cider Mill at Flanesford Priory
    Goodrich, County of Herefordshire, HR9
  4. II Cider Mill, Hay Barn, Tackroom and Workshop About 30 Yards North East of Bury of Hope Farmhouse
    Hope under Dinmore, County of Herefordshire, HR6
  5. II Former cider-mill to S of Steps Farmhouse
    On the bank above the road immediately the E side of the entrance to Steps Farm, approximately 0.8km W of the centre of Rockfield village.
  6. II Nant y ffin Cider Mill Photos
    Prominently sited approximately 1.8km SE of Tretower church on NE side of junction of A40 and A479.
  7. II Stone Cider Mill (In Garden Between the Public Library and Somerset College of Art) Photos
    Taunton, Somerset, TA1
  8. II The Old Cider Mill
    By roadside 100m S of road junction to Botany Bay.

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