Gt Fransham
towermill |
c.1908 |
Gt. Fransham towermill was a four storey mill that stood at Mill Farm and was later described as a very wide-towered Mill, not very high, but thick & heavily built. The mill used four patent sails to power two pairs of French burr stones. A pulley wheel was set onto the outside of the mill to allow auxiliary power via a belt from a steam engine. In 1886, two windmills were advertised to be let along with a bake office on the same site. |
Fransham |
Fatal Accident. |
Great Fransham Messrs. John Standley & Sons are favoured with instructions to offer for Public Competition at the George Hotel, Swaffham on Friday 3 July 1874 at 3 for 4 o’c the following valuable Freehold Property. Lot 1. All the Brick & Tile Dwelling house with Barn, Stables, Cart lodges, cow house, Piggeries & other convenient Outbuildings together with an excellent BRICK TOWER WINDMILL with four Floors driving two pairs of French Stones, with Fly Wheel attached for Steam Power; also two Brick & Tile Cottages & about 10a.2r. of excellent Arable & Pasture LAND adjoining lands in the occupation of Mr. J. Flood & Thos. Boddy & the high road to East Dereham & low road to Beeston. The Property is well situated for business being within One Mile of Fransham Station & Six Miles from Dereham & Swaffham & a good trade has been carried on for many years thereon. The Tithe rent charge & Land tax will be apportioned upon the above Property at the time of Sale. Particulars of Mr. Thomas Palmer, Solr. Swaffham & the Auctioneers Wymondham. Lynn Advertiser & Norfolk News - 16th & 23rd May & Norfolk Chronicle - 20th June 1874 |
TO Millers, Merchants & others |
TO MILLERS & FARMERS |
TO MILLERS & FARMERS |
SALES BY |
SALES BY |
THE MILL. GREAT FRANSHAM |
PROPERTY MARKET |
Lynn Advertiser - 13th August 1909 |
Lynn Advertiser - 20th August 1909 |
On 23rd. ult. at E. Dereham, in Norfolk, the brick tower windmill at Great Fransham, fitted with patent sails, two pairs of stones, shafting, gear and fittings, all in good order, was sold under the hammer, to be taken down by October 11, and disposed of for the modest sum of £7 to Mr. Crane. |
O. S. Map 1883 Courtesy of NLS map images |
Bryant's map 1826: Windmill
White's 1845: Jonathan Perkins, miller
White's 1854: Jonathan Perkins, farmer & corn miller
White's 1864: Jonathan Perkins, corn miller & farmer (owner)
April 1874: Jonathan Perkins, miller, killed in a road accident
1883: John Garrod Hazell, miller & farmer
Kelly's 1892: Jesse Stibbard, miller (wind) & farmer
Kelly's 1904: Charles Carter, miller (wind) 1909: Mill machinery dismantled 1926: Mill derelict
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