Seitzville Flour Mill
York Co. | Pennsylvania | USA
Watersource: S Br.Codorus Creek.
Seitzville Flour Mill
From I-83 north of Shrewsberry about 4.5 miles take exit 3 onto Pa 216. Go west on Pa 216 to 'T', turn right, then left, going about 3 miles total on Pa 216. Then left on Seitzville Rd. for just under 2 miles to Codorus Cr. and the mill on the other side.
Just inside Codorus Twp. between the creek and Pa 616. Pa 616 runs about rooftop level to the west of the mill. The 3.5 story brick mill measures about 45'x60'. Now used for ceramic supplies by SPOOM members Robin L. Smith and Anne P. Muren. The address: Box 296, R. D. #2, Seven Valleys, Pa. Phone: (717) 428-3776 for those wishing to arrange a time and date to see the mill or make a ceramic transaction.
The mill was built in 1866 by Nicholas Seitz and sold to John Slyder (Sleider) in 1900. In 1876, Seitzville was a tiny hamlet consisting of a few residences, two stores, one school and the mill. In 1992, the mill was overgrown with great masses of English Ivy. The structure appeared to be of good integrity with windows and good roof.
Seitzville Flour Mill
Seitzville Mill.
Seitzville Mill Miller's House.