English: Crown Mill Located just off the High Street in Princess Street. Built late 1847's as a five sail mill.Built for the Lincoln Flour Company and designed by Pearson Bellamy Passed to Henry Le Tall in 1871. Was converted to run under steam power with roller flour mills before being gutted and used as a silo and water tower with LeTalls name distinctly on the top. Now converted into flats. This huge tower dwarfs the surrounding houses and is the second highest in the country after Moulton Mill.
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