Foster Beck Mill

Foster Beck Mill is a former watermill on the edge of Pateley Bridge, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.

The mill was built in 1864, to process hemp into twine.

In 2003, the pub closed, the building being converted into two houses and five holiday lets, while neighbouring Fosterbeck Cottage was converted into a replacement pub.

[3] The two-storey building has been Grade II listed since 1974.

It was installed in 1904, but later in the century, the mill was converted to run on diesel.

The building, in 2008
The waterwheel in use, in 1962