Besthorpe
Mill Lane postmill |
Besthorpe post mill, also known as Black Car mill, stood in Mill Lane and had a clay lump roundhouse and ran 2 pairs of French burr stones and a flour mill. In 1862 the mill was recorded as only having 2 sails. Besthorpe towermill was later built adjacent to the postmill on the same site but it may well have been that on occasions, each mill was run by a different miller. The postmill probably ceased working in the 1860s and was replaced by a steam mill that was built close by. |
TITHE AWARD 1847 |
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No. 379 | House, Mill & Yard | 0a. 1r. 3p. | Pasture | 1s. 3d. |
Tithe map 1846 - redrawn by Harry Apling |
Windmill & Beerhouse |
THE GAZETTE |
Bankruptcies |
To Millers & Bakers |
In May 1974, Philip Unwin noted that Robert Martin, a Beccles millwright, remembered the roundhouse and confirmed that it was built of clay lump.. |
Towermill and steam mill - O.S. Map 1881-82 Courtesy of NLS map images |
1830: Robert Palmer, miller 1830: Robert Palmer, miller Whites 1845: David Palmer, miller Tithe Award 1847: Owner: Robert Palmer; Occupier: David Palmer
Whites 1854: David Palmer, corn miller 1856: Thomas Reynolds, owner, died 1856: David Palmer, corn miller & beer retailer 1856: Michael Kett, corn miller & beer retailer, renting mill at £20 per annum 1858: Michael Kett, corn miller & beer retailer 1862: William Bruton Neave, miller 1863: William Bruton Neave, miller, bankrupt 1863: Samuel Reynolds, miller & beer retailer October 1867: Mill advertised to be let 1868: Richardson Baker, miller & beerhouse O.S. map 1884: Besthorpe Mills (Corn) 1898: Roundhouse still in use as a warehouse - see advert for the sale of Besthorpe towermill |
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