Moulton St. Michael
postmill |
Moulton St. Michael was also know as Great Moulton. The post windmill stood in Black Mill Lane to the south of the village to the east of Aslacton Common and to the north of Tivetshall Common. The mill was an open trestle postmill that used 2 pairs of common sails to power two pairs of French burr stones and a flour mill. The mill was turned to wind with a tailpole. |
To be SOLD |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 141010 |
Benjn. Boulton of Aslacton in the Co. of Norfolk, Miller. On a Wind Mill Timber built - £75. On Utensils & Trade therein - £25. On a Corn House Brick and Thatched nr. - £20. On Utensils & trade therein - £80. fit. in Moulton in the Co. afsd. 23rd August 1794 |
Capital POST WINDMILL etc |
MOULTON MILL near Long Stratton |
MOULTON - LONG STRATTON |
MOULTON MILL |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
c.1980 C. J. Herring of Long Stratton wrote to Philip Unwin to say he was the son of Charles W. Herring and that Charles Herring had once worked at Garboldisham postmill. |
On 1st August 1985, William P. Pasque of White House, Great Moulton, wrote to Harry apling to say he had a 4ft French burr runner stone that he believed came form the mill. The stone had a balance box with an inscription on the cover that read: CLARKE & DUNHAM, 48 Mark Lane, London, Millstone Balance Patentees 1859. |
1755: Edward Skipper, tenant miller at a rent of £11 per annum
O.S. map 1901: Windmill |
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Nat Grid Ref TM15908870 |
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