English: Bombay Sapphire distillery in Laverstoke Mill, near Whitchurch, Hampshire. The mill was originally used to manufacture paper for watermarked banknotes. Although a mill has stood at this location on the River Test since at least 1086, it underwent major rebuilding and expansion in the mid-19th century when the company secured a contract with the Government of India to produce Indian Rupee paper as well as Bank of England paper. The mill was restored for Bombay Sapphire to a design by Thomas Heatherwick during 2012-2014.
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[[Bombay Sapphire]] distillery in Laverstoke Mill, near Whitchurch, Hampshire. The mill was originally used to manufacture paper for watermarked banknotes. Although a mill has stood at this location on the River Test since at least 1086, it underwent m...
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