Plumstead
postmills |
1911 |
Plumstead postmills stood side by side on Plumstead Heath just to the southwest of Plumstead Green. The older mill stood slightly to the north, was an open trestle mill and had possibly ceased working by 1839. |
Deeds of seven pieces of land cont. 3a. in Plumstead next Holt, near Neather mill stye and Gentlemans stie and in places called Hamstall and Overgarmound, part copyhold of the manor of Matlaske, mortgaged by Edward White or Whites in 1704-1709 and in 1711 sold by him to Peter Wilson, Esq., under the description of 13 closes cont. 12a. 2r. in Plumstead and Little Barningham near North Hills, Cottons Acre, and way from the Pitt of Plumstead. |
To be SOLD by AUCTION |
To be SOLD or LETT |
Baptism records show that John Overton (miller) and wife Anna, baptised their son William Chastney on 17th September 1820 at Plumstead church. Their son Frederic Overton was baptised on 15th February 1824, daughter Matilda on 3rd December 1826, son John Josiah on 1st March 1829 and son George Horatio on 28th August 1831. |
Baptism records also show that John Josiah Overton (miller) and wife Ann Eleanor, baptised their son Frederick on 5th October 1863, son Robert Sims on 19th June 1865, daughter Sarah Terry Eleanor on 30th September 1866, daughter Matilda Clark on 11th July 1869, son Edmund Clark on 10th March 1872, son Richard Kirby on 2nd September 1873, son John William on 14th January 1876 and daughter Anna Sarah on 2nd August 1878. John Josiah's brother George Horatio, was by this time a farmer with a wife and several children of his own. . |
Bill & accounts - 16th December 1891 |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance Policy No. 93643 |
Harr't Bastard of Reepham in the County of Norfolk. On a windmill brick & timber built situate at Barningham in the Co. aforesaid, Tenant ... £400. (Almost certainly Plumstead) |
Tithe map 1839 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Karl Wood visited the site in March 1937 and drew a low two storey roundhouse with a conical roof and a small leanto building attached to it. This was probably showing the southernmost mill remains. |
unner stone 25th June 2006 |
Mill Farm 25th June 2006 |
Mills site 3rd June 2006 |
Tithe map 20th November 1839 |
O. S. Map 1885 |
O. S. Map 1885 |
O. S. Map 1956 |
I think this is the same farm where I spent wonderful hours with my grandparents in the fifties. My grandfather was Mr. Edward Turner, tenant farmer of Mill Farm, Little Plumstead.
Another farm was Plumstead Hall Farm. I have a cup presented to my grandfather for his work at Plumstead Hall between 1932 and 1945, from Major C E Mott-Radclyffe. |
c.1704: Mill and land mortgaged by Edward White
Baconsthorpe Parish Register: Burial 15 Nov 1842 Isaac Curson age 24 killed at the Plumstead windmill
White's 1845: John Overton, miller
1863: John Josiah Overton, miller 1866: John Josiah Overton, miller 1869: John Josiah Overton, miller
1872: John Josiah Overton, miller
O.S. Map 1886 - 1890: Windmills (Corn)
Kelly's 1900: William Grout, farmer & miller, Jericho; resides at Lt Barningham
Kelly's 1904: William Grout, farmer & miller, The Mill |
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Nat Grid Ref TG12383455 (older mill) |
Copyright © Jonathan Neville 2006 |