Kenninghall
Lopham Road smockmill |
Kenninghall Lopham Road smockmill stood on the west side of the North Lopham Road, which was further south than the Chimney_postmill on the same road. In 1828 the mill was using a single pair of patent sails, possiblly in addition to an original pair of common sails to drive 2 pairs of French burr stones. |
Mr. Brook's mill set up in Kenninghall June 13th 1823. |
It was later reported that the mill was using two older, common sails in adddition to the pair of new patent sails. Using the power of canvas comon sails with the control of the shutters of patent sails was quite a popular system used by some older Norfolk millers. |
Tithe Award 1844 |
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No. 445 |
Mill & yard. |
Pasture |
0a. 1r. 3p. |
1/- |
Mill shown on the map as a smockmill or a small towermill. |
KENNINGHALL, Norfolk |
KENNINGHALL, Norfolk |
KENNINGHALL, Norfolk |
KENNINGHALL, Norfolk |
At Kenninghall Heath ... The southern one, a post, belonged to Robert Womack; who had it demolished. |
Clarence Denny Gillings, Greylag, Heath Road, Quidenham, at L. G. Shaw & Son Ltd. builders, Chimney Mill:- |
1823: Mill built |
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