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    Space where the water wheel used to power Trehilyn Mill once stood. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Internal view of Trehilyn Mill, converted into a holiday home. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Space where the water wheel used to power Trehilyn Mill once stood. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Internal view of Trehilyn Mill, converted into a holiday home. Includes wooden ceiling beams. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Exterior view of Trehilyn Mill with extension, and the Mill House. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Internal view of Trehilyn Mill, converted into a holiday home. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Mill stones near the stream outside Terhilyn Mill. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.Exterior view of Trehilyn Mill with extension and dry stone wall just seen. Photographic survey of Trehilyn Mill conducted by Geoff Ward in early 2011.

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