Hingham Deopham Road towermill |
Hingham Deopham Road towermill was a four storey mill built c.1840 for John Lane after he had sold the earlier postmill that had been on the site for many years. The mill stood near the south west corner of the pond at Hingham_watermill and the two mills were always worked together. In 1845 and 1859 the mill was advertised as being powered by 2 common sails and 2 patent sails but by 1864 it was using 4 patent sails to drive 2 pairs of French burr stones. |
The postmill was bought by millwright, Robert Gilbert, who quite possibly was responsible for building the new towermill for the Lane family. He took the postmill to Banham and erected it on the base of an old towermill, where it became known as Banham_composite_mill. |
Scratched on a pane in the living room door of the Mill House is the inscription: |
J. Atmore 1872 |
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Scratched on a window pane of the Mill House is the inscription: W. Atmore |
Tithe map 1841 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award 1842 |
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No. 280 |
Mills, house, garden & water |
2a. 0r. 38p. |
8/3d |
To Millers & others
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To be Sold by Private Contract |
Hingham Water Mill & Wind Mill |
To Millers & others
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Situations Vacant |
Hingham Mills |
Hingham Water & Wind Mills |
To Millers |
William Bowles eventually moved to Sheffield where he traded as a hay, corn & straw merchant. |
Situations Vacant |
Situations Vacant |
Situations Vacant |
Situations Vacant |
Situations Vacant |
Hingham |
Preliminary Notice |
On Thursday next. Desirable Mercantile Property At Hingham |
To Millers |
The Freehold WATER & WIND MILLS with dwelling House, Barn, stabling & Outbuildings & Two pieces of Arable LAND containing in all 6a.2r.17p. in the occupation of Mr. Richard (sic) Atmore, which Salter & Simpson are favoured with instructions from Mr. William Bowles to Sell by Auction at the New Inn Hotel, Attleborough on Thursday August 24, 1878 (instead of Thursday August 17, as previously advertised) at 3 for 4 o’c |
HINGHAM |
Hingham Mills |
Hingham |
Hingham, Norfolk |
To Millers, Merchants & Others |
William Samuel Barber, b.1837 worked as a miller or journeyman miller at several mills: |
Local Bankrupts |
Norwich Bankruptcy Court, April 25. |
Norfolk Quarter Sessions |
Hingham Miller sued |
Bowles Family
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1820 |
William Bowles | Proprietor of Gt Ellingham postmill, Mill Lane - advert |
1839 |
Thomas Bowles | Miller at Old Buckenham Wilby Warren postmill - directory |
1842-43 |
John Bowles | Owner Old Buckenham Wilby Warren postmill - tithe award |
1842-43 |
William Bowles | Occupier Old Buckenham Wilby Warren postmill - tithe award |
1852 |
William Bowles | Hingham Deopham Rd towermill & watermill |
9th October 1852 |
John Bowles | William Bowles in occupation as tenant. John Bowles of Ellingham eveidently agreed to work the mills for a while and took over the tenant's fixtures at a valuation of £41.3s.0d. Included in the sale was a 'stage for clothing mill', which was probably portable. |
1853 |
William Bowles | Miller - directory |
1854 |
John Bowles | Miller - directory |
1856-58 |
William Bowles | Miller - directories |
30th June 1859 |
William Bowles | Purchased property at auction as sitting tenant |
by 1862 |
William Bowles | Had purchased two farmhouses & 168 acres of freehold land at Banham & nearly 40 acres of copyhold land at Winfarthing |
11th October 1862 |
William Bowles | Leased Hingham Mills to George Greenacre for 8 years at £80 per annum |
4th June 1864 |
William Bowles | Owner. Henry Spelman provided a report and valuation of the mills |
Michaelmas 1870 |
William Bowles | Leased Hingham Mills to Robert Atmore for 8 years at £80 per annum |
1876 |
William Bowles | Owner - sale advert. Mills not sold |
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1882 | Mills for sale by auction in occupation of S.Sharpin |
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1883-1904 | Miller - Henry Riches - tenant? |
Information from documents belonging to Dudley Bowles of the Abbey Hotel, Wymondham - c.1981 |
Mound at watermill on opposite side of millpond to mill say 60/70 ft. long by 40 ft. wide and up to 10 ft.high, overgrown with trees and nettles on loose earth, but top covered with brick & mortar rubble. Remains of tower mill site on mound for old post mill? |
O. S. Map 1882 |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
Hingham mill & house, Grade II listed and with 2.23 acres was advertised for sale during October 1998 in the Eastern Daily Press with a guide price of £400,000. |
c.1840: Mill built for John Lane, miller to replace an earlier postmill on the same site |
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Nat Grid Ref TG03240074 |
Copyright © Jonathan Neville 2005 |