Caversham Bridge Traditional Cache
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Owner knows about cache and is very happy to have it. Take time to wander around the site, you will see the old Mill and various pieces of machinery that have been rescued.
James and Richard built the mill between 1852 and 1853 cutting the wheel buckets out of yellowwood and sneezewood sourced from the local bush. It was the first water driven mill to be erected in Natal. In 1888 James bought the iron machinery for the mill workings since the original mill was “about worn out”. The wheel and cogs were of metal while the millstones were made of Scottish granite. The heavy metal wheel, with its slow, ponderous turning and the quality of the millstones, resulted in Caversham ground meal being much sought after.
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