Gt. Yarmouth South Middle Denes
towermill
No. 6D |
c.1860 |
Yarmouth South Middle Denes mill no. 6d was a nine storey towermill built to replace an earlier postmill_no._6C, one of several that had been on the site since at least the 1500s. The mill stood between what later became Regent Road and Albion Road but had the address of Regent Road. The mill was the second tallest in Gt Yarmouth after Southtown_High_Mill and also one of the tallest in the county. Patent double shuttered sails powered 3 pairs of stones. The Norfolk boat shaped cap had a petticoat and a fantail. A stage was set around the fourth floor. |
The mill used double shuttered patent sails to power 3 pairs of stones, 2 flour mills and 2 jumpers. One pair of stones was known to be 4 ft. 6 ins and another pair was known to be 4 ft. 8 ins. The sails also powered 2 granite edge runner stones. The Norfolk boat shaped cap had a petticoat and a fantail. A stage was set around the fourth floor. |
In 1836 the mill was producing 80 quarters per week |
POOR RATE 1830
South Ward & Mids. |
1st Quarter. 3 months at 1s. 2d. per month. Made 11 May 1830 |
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Occupier: SLIPPER, John |
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Rents |
Dwelling House Mill Stock TOTAL |
£6 £22 £2. 10s. £30. 10s. |
3 months Poor Rate |
£5. 6. 9 |
To Millers
To be SOLD A Capital TOWER WIND-MILL with Patent Sails, nine stories high, driving three pair of Stones, two Flour Mills and Jumpers, built only seven years, with Man's Cottage, Stables and Warehouse. Also a Genteel Dwelling house fit for a Family, situated on Yarmouth Denes. Apply to Mr. John Slipper, the Proprietor, as he intends declining the Milling Business. No Letter will be attended to. Norfolk Chronicle - 14th & 21st July 1832 |
POOR RATE 1835
South Ward & Mids. |
3rd Rate from Lady Day 1835 Made 3 July 1810 at 1s. 2d. per month |
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Occupier: SLIPPER, John |
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Rents |
Mill Denes Dwelling House Flour Shop Stock (£50 @ 5%) TOTAL |
£22 £4 £2 £2. 10s £30. 10s. |
Rate (@ 3s. 6d. in the pound) |
£5. 6. 9 |
To be Sold
A Tower Windmill nine stories high, patent sails, driving three pair of stones, flour mill and jumpers, capable of manufacturing 80 quarters per week, and has been built within the last twelve years. Also a Genteel residence, a cottage, warehouse, stable, etc., situate in Great Yarmouth, in the occupation of the Proprietor, Mr. John Slipper, who is desirous of declining the Milling business. Norfolk Chronicle - 17th December 1836 |
To be Sold
A Tower Windmill nine stories high, patent sails, driving three pair of stones, flour mill and jumpers, capable of manufacturing 80 quarters per week, and has been built within the last twelve years. Also a Genteel residence, a cottage, warehouse, stable, etc., situate in Great Yarmouth, in the occupation of the Proprietor, Mr. John Slipper, who is desirous of declining the Milling business. Personal applications only will be attended to. Norfolk Chronicle - 24th December 1836 |
Yarmouth, 26 May 1840
To Millers & Capitalists To be Sold or Let A TOWER WINDMILL situate on the Denes, Great Yarmouth, where an excellent business has been carried on for many years; she is nine stories high, drives three pairs of stones, with flour mill and jumper. An excellent Dwelling house with Garden, Cottage for a Man, Stables, Warehouse, Cart sheds etc. The Purchaser may be accommodated with two thirds of the amount of the sale at four per cent. Enquire of the Proprietor of the Mill or at Mr. Jno. Fenn's Market Place. Norfolk Chronicle - 30th May & 13th June 1840 |
To Millers
To be Sold by Private Contract. A very capital well built BRICK TOWER WINDMILL situate upon the DENES at YARMOUTH. good Dwelling House and necessary Outbuildings. Nine stories high, driving three pair of stones, flour mill, jumpers etc. with all the going gear complete and will manufacture 70 quarters per week, together with an excellent Dwelling house, Miller's cottage, stable, warehouse, garden, and yards; being a most desirable occupation for any man desirous of commencing business. If requires two-thirds of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. Apply to Mr. Sloman, Printer and Bookseller, Yarmouth. Norfolk Chronicle & Norwich Gazette - 21st & 28th October 1848 |
To Millers
To be Let with possession at Michaelmas next. A Capital BRICK TOWER WINDMILL, good Dwelling House and necessary Outbuildings. The Mill stands close by the Sea in a populous town, drives three pairs of Stones, two Flour Mills and Jumpers complete. Apply to Mr. E Slipper, High Mill, Southtown, Great Yarmouth. Norfolk Chronicle - 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th September & 2nd October 1858 |
YARMOUTH
Windmill & Dwelling House To Let with possession at Michaelmas next an excellent TOWER WINDMILL, comfortable Residence, Garden and Pightle in a good district having a good trade attached within reach of Yarmouth Market. Apply CLOWES & FLOWERDEW, Auctioneers & Valuers & Land Agents, Bank Chambers, Norwich. Norfolk Chronicle - 29th September & 6th October 1860 |
POOR RATE 1860
Regent Ward |
3rd Quarter Made 2 November 1860 at 1s. 2d. |
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Occupier: GAMBLING, H. H. Owner: SLIPPER , John |
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No. 177 |
Mill & Yard Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value |
Regent Street £45 £36 |
Rate @ 1s. 2d. in the pound |
£2. 2s. |
To be Let With possession on 11 October next
The Mill and Premises known as "Slipper's Mill" situate on the North Denes, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth and comprising lofty brick-built tower Windmill, with patent sails and having nine floors and driving three pairs of stones and two flour mills and other requisite gear, all in good repair and fair working order, with stable, outhouses, yard and small cottage adjoining. Also a convenient and substantial Dwelling house with offices and garden adjoining the above. Apply H. Gambling, Esq. Steam Mills, Yarmouth or Mr. T. A. Slipper, Ashby, Lowestoft. Norfolk Chronicle - 12th & 19th July 1862 |
Jas. Last's mill stood upon north of Albion Road next the Catholic Schools. Robert Freestone in 1867 was agent here for H. H. Gambling the miller.
H. B. Johnstone, Local Wind -Mills, Mercury - January 1928 |
In 1882 the surrounding ground had been built on by the Roman Catholic School and shortly after the mill was demolished to enlarge the school playground
Rye N.B. Mill had been demolished by May 1881 |
On Wednesday next |
Another road commencing at Theatre Gate runs to the south of Regent Road and was called East Hill Road, but now forms a junction with Albion Road. At the end of Regent Road there stood a mill and miller's house. The former was removed and . . . |
Street map drawn by Harry Apling Left of the map faces north |
Mill site marked 6 in the centre of the map |
c.1824: Mill built to replace earlier postmill no. 6C |
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