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Kirstead post windmill stood in Mill Road just to the south of the hamlet of Kirstead to the west of Seething. The sails powered two pairs of stones and a flour mill.


To be Sold by Private Contract
A Substantial & nearly new built WIND-MILL situate in the parish of Seething, with two pair of stones, & flour mill complete.
Apply to Mr. James Tidman of Brooke.
March 31, 1825.

Norfolk Chronicle - 2nd April 1825


Uria Tibbenham went on to be miller at Mundham postmill.


c.1824: Mill built

April 1825: Mill advertised for sale by private treaty

Bryant's map 1826: Kirstead Mill

1836: James Butcher jnr, miller

1845: James Butcher jnr, miller

Census 1851: James Tibbenham (35) b.Sizeland, miller
Uriah Tibbenham (28) b.Seething, journeyman miller (brother)
Frederick Tibbenham (14) b.Brooke, visitor
George-Anne Steward (16) b.Brooke, house servant
Address: Ling

William Redgrave (26) b.Kirstead, journeyman miller (living with parents)
Address: Ling

1853: James Tibbenham, miller

1854: James Tibbenham, miller

1863: James Tibbenham, miller

1865: Richard Tibbenham, miller

1872: Richard Tibbenham, miller


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