Croxton |
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
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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 |
1990 |
O. S. Map 1904 |
1885: Mill built by William Kemp to replace earlier postmill on same site |
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Nat Grid Ref TF 97943135 |
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