Watermill Bay is another beauty-spot, with no watermill, but only a tiny stream trickling down to the sea, through the midst of bracken and bramble.
A steam pump could pump water from the bottom of the watermill to the top to be used again.
But many Protestant clergy were more concerned with their own livings than with their parishioners.
From 1715, Freemasonry spread and swiftly provided a spiritual haven for those who believed in God and desired ritual and mysticism.
Beyond the soldiers is a circular temple, in exceedingly bad repair; and close beside it, built against its very walls, a neat watermill in full work.
The forest glade and thewatermill are almost all he paints.
And that glass was the door or lid of the automatic watermill on the chimney-piece!
But in the forest near the watermill the miller and all his men ran out and shouted, laughing, "Look at the witch, look at the witch!
From this, twenty minutes westward down a steep road through the picturesque gill brings us to Kirkby Watermill and Church (Norman door and font, and a tombstone in the chancel which combines the simple cross with rudimentary effigy).
This was about half way up Watermill Road, on the north side, now a stable, but still retaining a pointed window.
In Horncastle the first chapel, opened in 1821, was a small building, situated on the left side of what is now Watermill Yard, to the north of the town.
III-34] Strabo, who flourished under the Emperor Augustus, tells us a watermill was to be seen near the town of Cabire and the palace of Mithridates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "watermill" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.