

The Blythe Mill was a watermill on the River Cole, which is sometimes confused with the River Blythe.
It is located near the current Blythe Mill Farm Supplies company at Blythe Road in Birmingham.
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- The original watermill was operational into the 1970s, and parts of its machinery, including an internal undershot wheel, remain.
- The nearby River Cole was diverted in the 1960s, which ended the mill's water-powered operations.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Blythe
Used to live at Maxstoke and had to cross Dukes Bridge to get to Coleshill. Only one bus twice a week so walking 3 miles was often the option as akid. I do have a pic of me perched on the handlebars of my dad's bike on the bridge appx 1954Here is Duke Bridge, (on the Blythe) a little further South on Coleshill Road.
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Duke Bridge © Richard Law cc-by-sa/2.0
Shown as Duke Bridge on most maps, but situated at Duke End, this is a Grade II listed structure https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101115758-duke-end-bridge-maxstoke#.WVZwC9QrLGg which dates from the 18th century.www.geograph.org.uk