![Badsey Mill, 1968 aerial photo](/sites/default/files/inline-images/places/Badsey-mill-aerial-1968.jpg)
The Mill is at the south end of Badsey village, next to Badsey Brook. The building has served as a corn mill, a silk mill and more recently has been home to many Badsey residents. The history of the mill goes back several centuries.
- Thorp Family, Silk Mill owners
- Badsey Silk Mill - a short-lived enterprise
- Sale of Badsey Silk Mill, 1863
- Wingfield Gee & Sons, Silk Throwsters
- Thomas Bolland Langley, Silk Throwster
- Mill Cottages: photos between 1945 and 1968
- History of the Mill
- Deeds for the Mill Buildings
![One of a series of photos showing life in Mill Cottages between 1945 and 1968.](/sites/default/files/inline-images/places/Badsey-Mill/stodler.jpg)
![Mill Cottages on a snowy day in 2001.](/sites/default/files/2017-01/lb5.jpg)
![A detail from the 1812 enclosure map shows how the brook was diverted to pass through the middle of the mill building.](/sites/default/files/inline-images/places/Badsey-Mill/MILL1812.gif)
See also:
- Wickhamford Mill
- The 'Aldington Mills' chapter in Aldington and Badsey: Villages in the Vale
- The River Isbourne In the Service of Mankind (external link)