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The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson. It was damaged by fire in 1802, and then rebuilt by Philip Metcalfe. It is one of only four Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Newham. The House Mill remains the "largest tidal mill standing in Britain", although the water wheels are not in operation.

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  • Is foirgneamh suite sa London Borough of Newham é House Mill. (ga)
  • The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson. It was damaged by fire in 1802, and then rebuilt by Philip Metcalfe. It is one of only four Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Newham. The House Mill remains the "largest tidal mill standing in Britain", although the water wheels are not in operation. (en)
  • Le House Mill est un bâtiment classé de Grade I situé sur la rivière Lea à Mill Meads, à Stratford (Londres). Il fait partie du complexe des Three Mills (Trois Moulins). Les moulins à marée d'origine du site remontent au Domesday Book de 1086, et la structure actuelle de House Mill a été construite en 1776 par Daniel Bisson. Il a été endommagé par un incendie en 1802, puis reconstruit par Philip Metcalfe. (fr)
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  • The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson. It was damaged by fire in 1802, and then rebuilt by Philip Metcalfe. It is one of only four Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Newham. The House Mill remains the "largest tidal mill standing in Britain", although the water wheels are not in operation. The south facade of the House Mill displays a coat of arms dated 1776 and the initials "D S B" (which could be Daniel and Sarah Bisson), with forty cast iron wall plates which tie the ends of the floor beams. The Miller's House was rebuilt in 1995 with a modern interior, but retaining the original facade. The Miller's House and a house on the other side of the House Mill were originally built for the Miller and his family. A Second World War bomb landed on a nearby bonded warehouse and damaged both houses on 15 October 1940 which were later demolished. The Mill stopped operating and was used as a warehouse. (en)
  • Is foirgneamh suite sa London Borough of Newham é House Mill. (ga)
  • Le House Mill est un bâtiment classé de Grade I situé sur la rivière Lea à Mill Meads, à Stratford (Londres). Il fait partie du complexe des Three Mills (Trois Moulins). Les moulins à marée d'origine du site remontent au Domesday Book de 1086, et la structure actuelle de House Mill a été construite en 1776 par Daniel Bisson. Il a été endommagé par un incendie en 1802, puis reconstruit par Philip Metcalfe. Il s'agit de l'un des quatre bâtiments classés de grade I dans le quartier londonien de Newham. House Mill reste le « plus grand moulin à marée de Grande-Bretagne » bien que les roues hydrauliques ne fonctionnent pas. (fr)
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