Yafford

[1] It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest from Newport in an area known as the Back of the Wight between Brighstone and Niton.

It has a non-operational water mill, which was working until 1970 and is now a listed building.

[2] The mill was a grist mill, working to grind corn (wheat, oats, barley) to create animal feed; it did not have the machinery to produce fine flour for people.

The pond is fed by a stream from the nearby village of Shorwell, part of the Buddle Brook.

The name Yafford derives from the Anglo-Saxon word "hæcc" meaning a hatch or sluice and the word "ford"; probably referring to grating used to stop animals being carried away by the current in a river.

Yafford
Yafford Mill (now a private residence)