East Harling
Mill River Thet |
Painting by unknown artist c.1880 |
East Harling watermill was built of weatherboard over a brick base and had a pantiled roof. A leanto steam shed was built against one gable end and used a very tall chimney. Steam was used to supplement the waterwheel in times of low water levels. |
c.1900 |
c.1900 |
Pippa Miller's copy of photo c.1900 |
Roger (Bygod) ... being 25 years old, but he also having no issue, in 1301 settled all his estate except ... upon King Edward I, after his and his wife's death ... |
To be SOLD by AUCTION |
THE MANOR HOUSE and valuable and extensive MANOR of EAST HARLING, with the two very valuable LARGE FARMS, several SMALL FARMS, a capital Water CORN MILL, the Swan, Queen's Head and Nag's Head INNS, fundry other MESSUAGES and TENEMENTS with portions of LAND and valuable RIGHTS of COMMON belonging to each. The whole of the yearly value of 1108l. 2s. 6d. Poffeffion may be had at Michaelmas next of the Mansion-house, and feveral other lots which, with all other circumftances attending the eftate, are defcribed in printed particulars to be had at the George Inn, Thetford; of Mr. Tillett, at Eaft Harling, who will fhew the premiffes,; of Mr. Ranfome, Wymondham; of Mr. Bacon, the Auctioneer, at Norwich; and of Meffrs. Kent, Claridge and Pearce, at their office, No. 5, Gray's Court, Weftminfter. The Sale will begin precifely at Eleven o'clock. Norwich Mercury - 15th April 1797 |
A short time since was caught in the mill pool of Mr Rodwell of East Harling, Norfolk, a sturgeon, which weighed 72 lbs, and measured 6 feet in length. |
c.1906 |
1915 |
1915 |
Elizabeth Colman c.1864 |
Timothy Colman c.1864 |
Timothy Colman 1900 |
Thomas Banyard Colman c.1900 |
To Millers and Merchants |
Millpool
and house June 1969
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Millpool
and house 25th January 2004 |
Candler Family |
Edward Candler, 1811 - 1888 was recorded as miller at Bawburgh in 1836 and 1845. His family were Quakers and several of his relatives were also millers. Lawrence Candler 1747 - 1820 was recorded at at Cringleford in 1806 (either the watermill or the postmill). His son Lawrence jnr. 1773 - 1824 was recorded at Cringleford_watermill in 1836 and again in 1845 with Horatio (his brother?). Horatio was again recorded there in 1864 and his son Horace Robert from 1883 - 1908. Lawrence and Horatio were recorded at Saxlingham_Thorpe_watermill from 1845 - 1863; they were also running Saxlingham_towermill in 1847. In 1879 and 1883 Horace was also recorded at East Harling watermill, where he lived and from at least 1890 - 1896 he was also running Keswick_watermill. |
Around the turn of the 19th century Timothy Colman was working the mill with his nephew Banyard Colman until there was a family disagreement and the two fell out. Banyard then decided to open his own mill at East Harling station in opposition to his uncle. It appears the new mill was more efficient and eventually the watermill was forced to close before being demolished, possibly as early as 1908. However, some of the photographs on this page appear to contradict this date. Wheel markings can still be made out under the old mill bridge. |
Old
Mill Bridge c.1910
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East Harling Enclosure Map 1805 Windmill is East Harling postmill |
The
millpool c.1965
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An
old water arch May 1967
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East Harling mill workers and stablehands lived in cottages opposite the church. At one time about 20 horses were being used to bring grain in from farms over a wide area as well as delivering meal back to farms and flour to local bakers. It was only c.1960 that the stables and buildings were demolished to make way for a village community centre, although stones from the stables were salvaged and used for the community centre thus allowing for harmony of material and colour with adjoining buildings. |
Mill
dam May 1967
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c.1982 |
O.S. Map 1904 Courtesy of NLS map images |
1301: One fourth of the mill owned by Roger & Alice Bygod along with two Lopham windmills
Kelly's 1883: Thomas Banyard Colman
Census 1891: Headly Chapman, journeyman miller
Kelly's 1896: Thomas Banyard Colman, miller (water & steam) |
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