Gressenhall
Workhouse postmill |
Gressenhall workhouse (or House of Industry) opened in 1777. In 1781 a postmill was built beside the workhouse on its west side. A bakery was also operated with the mill. |
The mill was built to supply the House of Industry and the neighbourhood with cheap flour. When it was ordered that the full price should be charged, business plummeted by over half. In 1825 the mill, along with 51 acres of land was leased out to Henry Hastings of the nearby watermill for an annual rent of £100. |
Hundreds of Mitford & Launditch in the county of Norfolk Wanted to be erected & completely finished, a good & substantial Windmill with a Flour Mill therein for the Use of the House of Industry at Gressenhall in the Hundred of Launditch, the situation will be shewed by the Governor of the said House. Any Person willing to contract for the building of the said Mill & finding all Materials is desired to send his Proposal to Mr. John Crisp of East Dereham within two months from the date hereof. Proper Security will be expected for the Performance on the Contract. Norfolk Chronicle - 15th July 1780 |
Hundreds of Mitford & Launditch in the County of Norfolk Wanted at Midsummer next a SURGEON & APOTHECARY … Proposals to Mr. John Crisp of East Dereham on or before 10th Day of June next. Also wanted immediately a Single Man at the Said House of Industry as a Miller & Baker. Norfolk Chronicle - 7th & 14th April 1781 |
Hundreds of Mitford & Launditch |
Mention made of the windmill at House of Industry, Gressenhall in Vol II pp 62-64 under East Dereham |
p. 494 |
The Corporation (Mitford & Launditch Union. H.A.) purchased an old farmhouse, formerly a religious house (Note: now Union Farm) at Gressenhall & sixty acres of land for £1200 & built a large & convenient building also a windmill for grinding corn, the whole costing £16,249. |
Henry Hastings, the late owner of the Hoe portion & tenant of the Gressenhall part of the (water) mill had been a farmer & miller living in Gressenhall to whom the Guardians & Directors of the Gressenhall House of Industry leased the Union Farm, and in 1825 they also leased him the Workhouse windmill with 51 acres of land at £100 per annum. |
Photograph per Miss Bridget Yates, Norfolk Rural Life Museum Gressenhall, 16.9.83. |
1781: Mill built |
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