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“Beacon Mill, Rottingdean”
Earlier in the year we revisited the UK and Barcelona, in particular Brighton, Sussex. We have a history here with John's Mum being raised in the small seaside village of Rottingdean, just up the road from Brighton. Between Brighton and Rottingdean is this lovely Beacon Mill which dates back to 1802. It apparently ground corn for the local bakers. More recently we remember playing on the grass here and long walks over the downs as children. John was pleased to be able to take his daughter here on bikes earlier this year and share some memories. We are pleased to see it is now being cared for by the Rottingdean Preservation Society. This is a hand drawn illustration of the Beacon Mill. [The name and white border will appear as part of the final print, however the website watermark will not appear.] Poster Rails are available for this product.