English: Sopley Mill Sopley Mill is a beautiful Grade II listed building. There was originally a Mill on this site in 1086AD and it is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Through the centuries, repeated rebuilding took place and finally in 1878, this top floor was added to the existing structure. Milling ceased around 1955 and since then the building has been little used until the present time, when it has become a fine restaurant and wedding venue.
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