Nash Mill

In a very few years Nash Mill was renowned for its production of tough thin paper for Samuel Bagster's "Pocket Reference Bible".

The production of fine rag paper on electrically driven machines was a successful innovation at Nash.

Local leaders of the Original Society of Papermakers were dismissed and replaced by recruits from Abbots Langley.

[5] In 1990, Nash Mill was sold to the international Sappi Group and continued to make paper until 2006.

[6] By late 2010, the site had been largely cleared, retaining Nash House,[7] Stephenson's Cottage[2] and a war memorial.

Nash Mill