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Tide Mills: From Thriving Town to Abandoned Ruins

23 Oct

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  • Tide Mills, a once-bustling seaside town, now lies in ruins
  • The town's prosperity was tied to a tidal mill that operated from 1761
  • Residents were forcibly evicted in 1940 due to poor living conditions
Tide Mills: From Thriving Town to Abandoned Ruins

In 2025, the seaside town of Tide Mills in Sussex is a mere shadow of its former self. Less than a century ago, this tiny part of the south coast was filled with industry and village life, centered around a tidal mill that began operating in 1761.

The town's prosperity was short-lived, however. In 1864, the railway network extended to Seaford, making it cheaper and easier for farmers to send their grain to London to be milled. Just over a decade later, a huge storm caused significant damage to the mill, and it never regained full capacity. By 1883, the mill had stopped working, and the "beating heart of the village fell silent."

Slowly, the community cornerstones began to disappear, and the people struggled to survive. In 1936, a headline in the Daily Mail described the "squalor" in which the residents lived, with a lack of running water, sewage facilities, and electricity. The following year, Seaford council deemed the village unfit for habitation and issued an eviction order, giving the residents just nine months to move out.

Today, the remnants of Tide Mills stand as a testament to the town's past. The only house that can be clearly identified is Station House, situated at the northern end of the village near the railway line. The ruins are now open for exploration, and Tide Mills has become a popular walking and cycling route.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tide Mills, a once-thriving seaside town in Sussex, has fallen into ruin, with the town's buildings and infrastructure now abandoned and crumbling.
In 1937, Seaford council deemed the village of Tide Mills as unfit for habitation and issued an eviction order, giving the residents just nine months to move out. Those who refused to leave were forcibly evicted in 1940.
The town's prosperity was centered around a tidal mill that began operating in 1761, which provided work for many of the town's residents.

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