Egypt Mill (Q17538028)

  • matcher place: Gloucestershire (relation 85103), Stroud (relation 2657473), Nailsworth (relation 5995532)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Grade II* listed buildings in Gloucestershire, Nailsworth, Watermills in Gloucestershire
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Egypt Mill is a Grade II* listed building and a former mill located in Nailsworth, a market town within the Stroud district of Gloucestershire, England. The oldest parts of the building date from the 14th century, but the majority dates from the 16th century. Haberdasher George Hudson bought the property in 1656. Two decades later, in 1675, Hudson and his partner Henry Willoughby leased the mill to clothier Richard Webb. The building remained in the hands of the Webb family until 1832, when it was sold to Playne & Smith. It is known as Egypt Mill because Nathan Webb was such a slavedriver that the mill workers nicknamed him Pharaoh, and said they might as well be slaves in Egypt. Peter Playne had previously been the tenant. Late in the 19th century it became a dyeworks and was later used for grinding corn and animal feed and was run by G.H. King & Sons. King restored the name "Egypt Mill", liking the idea of being "King of Egypt". Egypt Mill has been a restaurant, hotel and event venue since the 1980s.

Wikidata location: 51.6975, -2.2192 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: Egypt Mill (OSM)exact location match [show tags]
name: Egypt Mill
email: book@egyptmill.com
phone: +44 1453 833449
fhrs:id: 1321704
tourism: hotel
website: https://www.egyptmill.com/
building: yes
wikidata: Q17538028
addr:city: Stroud
addr:town: Nailsworth
wikipedia: en:Egypt Mill
addr:street: Stroud Road
old_fhrs:id: 154398
addr:postcode: GL6 0AE
opening_hours: Mo-Th 08:00-22:30; Fr-Sa 08:00-23:00; Su 08:00-21:00

wikidata match: Q17538028

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Grade II* listed building (Q15700831) listed_status=Grade_II*
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mill (Q44494) craft=grinding_mill