London Road, No. 475.Grove Mill and Fisheries Cottages.

London Road, No. 475.Grove Mill and Fisheries Cottages.

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Area Mitcham
Copyright 1 E.P. Olney
Picture Reference Mit_​Work_​Industry_​27-10
Original Format Photo
Notes / History The Mill Cottages at Mitcham Bridge are now more commonly referred to as the Fisheries Cottages. They are three buildings located at
475-479 London Road, Mitcham. The double-fronted house, seen here, was built shortly after 1851. The other two cottages are older and recorded in the Mitcham Poor Rate Book of 1755.

The name Fisheries Cottage is thought to have been coined by an estate agent when the properties were put up for sale in the 1990s.

The original Grove Mill, on the left, was destoryed by fire in 1907 and this picture shows the rebuilt mill which has now converted into housing. Crown Mill was located behind the cottages and Grove Mill.

On the right can be seen the former snuff mill that was located on the other bank to the cottages and Grove Mill. This is now part of the National Trust Watermeads nature area.

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