Wright's Flour Mill
Wright's Flour Mill is located in Wharf Road, Ponders End, Enfield. It is Enfield's oldest working industrial building.[1]
History
[edit]Some of the present buildings date back to 1789 and include the brick Georgian miller's house and offices flanking a 3½-storey watermill of brick and white weatherboarding. There has been a mill here since at least the late 16th century and possibly Domesday. George Reynolds Wright took full control of the mill in 1870. Originally powered by a back water of the River Lea. In 1913 owing to construction work at the nearby King George V Reservoir the water supply which powered the millstones was cut off. The machinery was then converted to electricity. Since then further improvements have been made.
Today
[edit]The business is still owned by the Wright family making it London's only family owned flour mill [2] The company mill flour for several family owned bakeries in the locality.
External links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Buildings of England London 4: North by Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner p 451 ISBN 0-14-071049-3
51°38′33″N 0°01′58″W / 51.642491°N 0.032895°W
References
[edit]- ^ Industry in Enfield Retrieved November 22, 2007
- ^ North London Chamber of Commerce Retrieved November 22, 2007