Carbrooke
Mill Drift postmill (later) |
Carbrooke Mill Drift postmill was built c.1837 to replace the earlier postmill that had been blown down in 1836. The mill had a roundhouse from which the bricks were later used to repair nearby Breckles Hall. |
The mill stood to north of Northacre just outside the Caston boundary and actually within the parish of Carbrooke. It was approached from Northacre by the lane to the west of Foxhall Farm and from the Carbrooke Road by the track running westwards along the Caston/Carbrooke boundary, the entrance being opposite the track leading eastwards to the former Rockland Gap Farm. The mill was demolished long ago and indeed nobody can now remember it. The brickwork (presumably a roundhouse) survived longer than the mill itself and the bricks were sold and used in the repair of Breckles Hall by Mr. Hanbury. The adjacent Mill House was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George Freston until about 1953 and has recently been demolished. The site has become part of a field. |
Tithe Award 1844 |
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No. 457 |
Mill Hill & Mill |
Pasture |
1a. 3r. 26p. |
6/8d |
Tithe map 1844 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
MICHAELMAS SALES by Messrs. Standley & Sons |
MICHAELMAS SALES by Messrs. Standley & Sons |
MICHAELMAS SALES by Messrs. Standley & Sons |
O. S. Map 1882 Courtesy of NLS map images |
Daniel Bullen is listed as a farmer only at Broadmoor Farm in Kelly's Directory of 1904 |
c.1837: Mill built to replace earlier postmill blown down in a gale on 29th November 1836 |
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Nat Grid Ref TL96159881 |
Copyright © Jonathan Neville 2006 |