Ashill
postmill |
Ashill post mill had 5 floors and a roundhouse. When demolished in 1884, the mill only appeared to have one pair of patent sails that were powering two pairs of 4 foot French burr stones, a flour mill and jumper. The mill had a fantail and an oak windshaft. In 1856 the mill was running two pairs of stones. |
Letter form Edmund Moundeford of Feltwell (Knighted 1603) to Bassingbourne Gawdy of West Harling (knighted c.1590s) dated 13th January 1600 Robert Newporte, a miller of Ashill, purchased a windmill which cost him all his substance & for which he is indebted £40. It is now "blown down & overthrown by tempest of wind" to his ruin. Can he be helped by the charitable contribution of the county without waiting for the sessions? The Gawdy Papers |
Ashill Parish Register 1800 |
ASHILL in Norfolk. |
To be sold on 15 October 1834, at the Crown Inn, Watton. |
ASHILL |
To be sold by Auction by Mr. R. BALEY at the Crown Inn, Ashill Monday 18 August 1856 at 6 o’c (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract) |
To be Sold by Private Contract |
To be Sold |
To Millers TO LET with possession at Michaelmas next, a POST WIND-MILL with excellent Dwelling House, Two Cottages & Gardens, large Orchard & Three Acres of Land, now in the occupation of the proprietor, situated at Ashill. Norfolk News - 7th September 1861 |
Situations Vacant To Millers WANTED, a Young Man as MILLER. Apply to Mr. BUCKENHAM, Ashill, Watton. Norfolk News - 10th November 1866 |
TO BE LET, the ASHILL MILL. Good House, Gardens and Orchard and Eighteen Acres of Superior Land. Apply to Mr. Wm. BUCKENHAM, Mill Farm, St. Faiths. Norfolk News - 23rd & 30th May 1868 |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 |
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John SMITH Bailiff. |
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Lynn Advertiser - 23rd May 1868 |
TO BE LET |
Houses etc. |
ASHILL, etc. Norfolk James MOBBS is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction at the royal Hotel, Norwich on Saturday 13 May 1882 at 12 for 1 at noon the following very valuable PROPERTY in four lots AT ASHILL near Watton Lot 1. The capital & commodious DWELLING HOUSE with Orchard, Gardens, Yards, Cottages & Agricultural Buildings thereto. Also the substantially built POST WINDMILL known as “Ashill Mill”, with the Double Cottage & Gardens attached & about 11 acres of productive Arable LAND. Possession of the foregoing Lots can be given at Michaelmas next. Particulars of Messrs. KEITH, BLAKE & CO, The Chantry, Norwich, also of M.S. EMERSON, Esq. Solr. Rampant Horse Street; of Messrs. BAVIN & DAYNES, Solrs. Exchange Street, Norwich & at the Auctioneer’s Offices, Orford Hill, Norwich Norfolk Chronicle 22nd April, 29th April & 6 May 1882 |
ASHILL, Norfolk To be sold by auction by Messrs. OLDMAN & SON On the premises, Ashill, Norfolk on Tuesday October 28, 1884, all THE MACHINERY & MATERIALS Of the Post Windmill recently taken down:- Comprising two pairs of 4 ft. French Burr Millstones & one pair 5 ft. ditto, bridging pots & brasses, two patent stone boxes, head & spur wheels & gear, Oak shaft with cast iron pole end, fine oak post & crown tree & a complete set of crosstrees & spurs, flour dresser, an excellent pair of mill stairs, pair of capital patent sails & set of winding tackle, with sundry beams, bins, about two tons of wrought & cast iron, weather boarding, & several lots of firewood. Sale at 2 o’c prompt. Lynn Advertiser - 15th October 1884 |
O. S. Map 1882 Mill is marked by red circle top left Courtesy of NLS map images |
1599: Robert Newporte, miller 1884: Mill demolished |
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