Croxton
towermill
(Near Fulmodeston)


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Mill working c.1908
Mill working c.1908

Croxton towermill was a five storey mill built of red brick in 1885 to replace the earlier postmill. The Norfolk boat shaped cap had a petticoat, fantail, gallery and two pairs of double shuttered patent sails each with 8 bays of 3 shutters. This was possibly the last corn windmill to be built in the county.


1927
1927

12th September 1936
Tower in use as a store - 12th September 1936

The external pulley wheel shown in the above photograph was that used to connect to the auxiliary steam power source after wind power working ceased in 1914.


21st May 1980
21st May 1980

1990
1990

O. S. Map 1904

O. S. Map 1904
Courtesy of NLS map images


1885: Mill built by William Kemp to replace earlier postmill on same site

1888: Frederick William Kemp, miller

1890: Frederick William Kemp, miller (had moved to Ovington mill by 1892 and Strumpshaw by 1896:)

Kelly's 1892: George Green, miller (wind) Croxton mill

Kelly's 1896: James Tuck, miller (wind) Croxton mill

Kelly's 1900: Henry Tuck, miller (wind) Croxton mill

Kelly's 1904: Louis & Hubert Beane, millers (wind) Croxton mill, Croxton

1908: Louis Beane, miller

Kelly's 1912: Matthew Green, miller (wind) Croxton mill, Croxton

c.1914: Mill ceased to use wind power

Kelly's 1916: Matthew Green, miller (steam) Croxton mill, Croxton

O.S. map 1891:
Croxton Windmill (Corn)

O.S. map 1904: Croxton Windmill (Corn)

1926: Mill derelict

September 1936: Truncated tower with pointed roof in use as a store

1937: Painting by Karl Wood showed mill as a three storey stump with a pointed roof

1980: Three storeys of the truncated tower remain

1990: Three storeys of the truncated tower remain


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