Redbournbury Mill, is a Grade II* listed flour mill in Redbournbury, Hertfordshire, England, which is thought to have been first built in the early 11th Century. Having operated as a watermill on the River Ver, the mill is now powered by a diesel engine.
Redbournbury Mill
The ford by Redbournbury Mill.
The Crossley diesel engine that now drives the milling equipment.
The Ver is a 28 km (17 mi) long chalk stream in Hertfordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Colne.
River Ver in St Albans
River Ver west of St Albans
Channelled section of the Ver near an old mill site in St. Albans.