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Millstone

Free admission

Millstone — a public art in england-london, United Kingdom.

The Hogsmill River, view upstream - geograph.org.uk - 5560707

Stefan Czapski — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Millstone is a public art located in england-london, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, used for triturating, crushing or, more specifically, grinding wheat or other grains. They are sometimes referred to as grindstones or grinding stones. Millstones come in pairs: a stationary base with a convex rim known as the bedstone (or nether millstone) and a concave-rimmed runner stone that rotates. The movement of the runner on top of the bedstone creates a "scissoring" action that grinds grain trapped between the stones. Millstones are constructed so that their shape and configuration help to channel ground flour to the outer edges of the mechanism for collection. The runner stone is supported by a cross-shaped metal piece (millrind or rynd) fixed to a "mace head" topping the main shaft or spindle leading to the driving mechanism of the mill (wind, water (including tide), or other means).

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Background

Description

Often referred to as the "oldest industry", the use of the millstone is inextricably linked to human history. Integrated into food processes since the Upper Palaeolithic, its use remained constant until the end of the 19th century, when it was gradually replaced by a new type of metal tool. However, it can still be seen in rural domestic installations, such as in India, where 300 million women used hand mills daily to produce flour in 2002.]] The earliest evidence for stones used to grind food is found in northern Australia, at the Madjedbebe rock shelter in Arnhem Land, dating back around 60,000 years. Grinding stones or grindstones, as they were called, were used by the Aboriginal peoples…

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Coordinates
51.3758, -0.2642
County
Surrey
Parish
Epsom and Ewell, unparished area
Postcode
KT4 7BP
Parliamentary constituency
Epsom and Ewell

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Millstone?
Millstone is in Surrey, London, United Kingdom (postcode KT4 7BP), in the parish of Epsom and Ewell, unparished area.
Is Millstone free to visit?
Yes, Millstone is free to enter.
How do I get to Millstone?
Drivers can navigate to postcode KT4 7BP. It sits within the Epsom and Ewell parliamentary constituency.