Ashlett Creek Conservation Area character statement
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Ashlett Creek is an intact historic waterside hamlet centered on a prominent 19th‑century tide mill and framed by traditional buildings, quay, green and saltings. Its origins include salt production and later corn milling, with flat‑bottomed barges serving the creek until 1932. Key listed structures include the Grade II tide mill and Ashlett House, while the Jolly Sailor pub reflects local social history. A recent Environmental Improvement Project restored the mill setting and green and aimed to protect the area’s character. Important features to conserve are historic property boundaries, red brick and slate buildings, the mill pond, Victoria Quay (built 1887) and the views up and down the creek.