Millstones or mill stones are used in windmills and watermills, including tide mills, for grinding wheat or other grains. The type of stone most suitable for making millstones's a siliceous rock called buhrstone (or burrstone), an open-textured, porous but tough, fine-grained sandstone, or a silicified, fossiliferous limestone. In some sandstones, the cement's calcareous. Types Millstones used in Britain were commonly of two types: Derbyshire Peak stones of grey millstone grit (rubble), cut… (
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