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The Mells River flows through the eastern Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It rises at Gurney Slade and flows east joining the River Frome at Frome.The river forms one of the boundaries of Mells Park, a country house estate in Mells.Mells River also powered the Old Ironstone Works and several other mills set up by James Fussell III in 1744.
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