Culvers Mill
This mill is not shown on the Arundel Map c.1610. It may be shown on Senex's map of of Surrey in 1729 and certainly appears on Roque's of about 1760. In the early 19th century it was part of a calico bleaching ground. This industry collapsed after chemical bleaches were invented in the early 19th century. By 1866 it was a brick-built flour mill with a breast shot water wheel about 16 feet in diameter. The mill building survived into the 1950s but now only the water wheel pit remains, together with two mill stones which are on the grass at the junction of Millside and Culvers Avenue.

The site of the mill today looking east down Culvers Avenue. The mill wheel pit still survives behind the low brick wall in the centre.