List Of Windmills In Norfolk
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List Of Windmills In Norfolk
A list of windmills and windmill sites which lie in the current ceremonial county of Norfolk. This list covers those windmills that had a function other than drainage. Drainage mills are covered by the List of drainage windmills in Norfolk. Mills used for drainage and another function appear on both lists. Locations A B C D E F G H I K L M N Norwich Windmills within a 5-mile (8 km) radius of Norwich Castle. O P R S T U W Y Maps * 1675 Ogilvy * 1736 John Kirby * 1749 Emanuel Bowen * 1765 Corbridge * 1775 Bowles * 1783 HodskinsonMap of Suffolk * 1797 Faden * 1824 Ordnance Survey * 1826 Bryant * 1826*Bryant * 1834 Greenwood * 1837 Ordnance Survey * 1838 Ordnance Survey Notes Mills in bold are still standing, known building dates are indicated in bold. Text in ''italics'' denotes indicates that the information is not confirmed, but is likely to be the case stated. Mills in locat ...
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Aslacton Windmill
Aslacton Mill is a Grade II listed tower mill at Aslacton, Norfolk, England which is derelict. History Aslacton Mill was probably built in 1834, although there was a mill in Aslacton as early as 1751. Benjamin Gibson is the first recorded miller and the mill was owned by Barnabas Burroughes from 1872 until his death on 18 December 1899. The mill passed to his widow and after her death on 4 August 1903, the mill was offered for sale by auction at the Railway Inn, Tivetshall on 25 August 1903. The top bid of £350 was below the reserve price, so the mill remained unsold. The mill was sold in October 1903 to Samuel Fickling. He died in March 1913, leaving the mill to his widow. On her death in May 1915 the mill passed to their son Arthur Robinson Fickling, who sold it to Selina Herring in October 1915 for £400. The mill was sold to John Colchester in 1929. The sails were removed c1930 and the mill worked by steam engine. Colchester worked the mill by steam engine, and then an oil ...
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