Milford Mill Road, Milford

Milford Mill Road is in Milford, which is a suburb to the east of Salisbury city centre.

Milford Mill Road runs from the bottom of Shady Bower, over Milford Bridge, then out towards Petersfinger.

The road is named, obviously enough, in reference to the mill. There are two private houses called ‘Mill House’ and ‘The . . . → Read More: Milford Mill Road, Milford

Mill Lane and Millers Close, Stratford

The river at Mill Lane, Stratford

Mill Lane is in Stratford, which is a Northern suburb of Salisbury. In turns into a smaller path, which is popularly known as Stink Pot Alley. Millers Close is a road leading off from Mill Lane.

There seem to have been a number of mills, at different times, in . . . → Read More: Mill Lane and Millers Close, Stratford

Mill Road, Salisbury

Mill Road is in central Salisbury. It runs along the northern side of Queen Elizabeth Gardens.

I think it’s named in reference to the ‘original’ Fisherton Mill.

I believe that the name ‘Fisherton Mill’ has been applied to two different buildings – the current Fisherton Mill, just off of Fisherton Street, and the ‘old’ Fisherton . . . → Read More: Mill Road, Salisbury

Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury

There are five mill-related road names in the Salisbury area, 1

Millbrook which skirts the northern bit of the Godolphin school Mill Road which is the road that loops from the train station around past Queen Elizabeth Gardens to Crane Bridge Road. Mill Lane and the adjacent Millers Close, in Stratford and Mill Stream Approach . . . → Read More: Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury

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