Repps
postmill |
Mill working c.1890
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Repps cum Bastwick post mill stood at Mill Farm in Mill Road. The mill and had a roundhouse that was newly built in 1805 and ran two pairs of French burr stones that were powered by 4 double shuttered patent sails, each with 8 bays of 3 shutters powered by rack & pinion. |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 89285 |
John Howes of Ludham in the County of Norfolk, as Proprietor & Wm. Bresley, as Mortgagee. On a Mefsuage & Granary adgj. & having communication brick & tiled sit. in Repps cum Bastwick in the County aforesd. Tent. ---- Howes Junr. - £100. On a Post Wind Mill timber built near - £150. 19th April 1784 |
To be Sold at Repps, in the County of Norfolk, a complete Windmill in thorough Repair, and well situated for Business, within a Mile of Water Carriage for Great Yarmouth. Also an exceeding good Dwelling-house and Granary, and all other Out-houses convenient, with five Roods of Land, by Estimation, more or less. The above Premises may be entered upon immediately, if desired. |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 133587 |
Saml. Hower of Reps with Bastwick in the Co. of Norfolk, Miller as Proprietor and Thos. Curtis of ---- as Mortgagee. On the Dwellg. House of the said Samuel Hower and Granary adjoining and communicating Brick built and Tiled, sit. in Pepswith Bastwick aforesd. - £180. On a Post Wind Mill, Timber built, near - £220. 20th April 1793 |
To be Sold by Private Contract |
Whereas JUDITH, the wife of me RICHARD BYGRAVE late of Great Burcham in the county of Norfolk and before that of Repps in the same county, has lately absconded from my house and now lives in Potter Heigham in the said county against my will; I do hereby give notice that I will not be answerable for any debts already contracted or to be contracted by her and that if she shall dispose of any of my property in her possession I will commence action for recovery of them against all persons who shall purchase or receive the same. |
Notice to Creditors of |
REPPS |
Situations Vacant |
Full size version of picture above c.1890 |
Situations Vacant |
REPPS CUM BASTWICK near Great Yarmouth |
WANTED, a Situation as GENERAL MILLER or STONEMAN. Can keep accounts. |
Repps Mill in the occupation of Mr. Addy, standing on a hill just off the High Road, a conspicuous object and regular landmark for miles around, fell a victim and was swept away by the wind. |
After the mill was destroyed in the gale of 1895, the owner, John Addy, used his steam engine to power a mill in a barn for a further 8 years. |
On 17th September 1954, George Addy, a retired market gardener conveyed Mill House and the whole site to George Joseph Addy, a smallholder. |
A Repps Notable |
Mr. George Addy, one of the best known men in Repps and all the neighbouring villages, was born on the 8 th of December, 1872, so it was his 84 th birthday last Saturday. He is rightly proud of his age for he is still very active, but his birthday this year was celebrated in a very special way since it coincided with the 6 th birthday party of Repps Merry Mardlers Club of which he is the oldest member. |
Mrs. I. M. Clegg of Brentwood, Essex, wrote to Harry Apling on 8th February 1973 to say that her grandfather Robert Butler was born in 1837, to George & Maria Butler. George Butler was then miller at Repps postmill but by 1845, Maria was alone and the miller at Burgh_St._Margaret_postmill. |
I have recently moved into Mill Cottage, Mill Road, Repps with Bastwick, which
is the old site of the Post Mill. Mill House is still there and surrounding barns are now residential. I would like to try and find more pictures and history about the old Post Mill at Repps and understand that it was demolished in 1902 when I expect the two farm cottages that I now live in were built. I would love to try and find out more about them and what they looked like. We are renovating at the moment and would like to try and bring some of the character back into the house. |
O. S. Map 1884 Courtesy of NLS map images |
Kelly's 1900: George Addy, assistant overseer |
Index of Wills 1761: Richard Bygrave snr, miller
White's 1845: Thomas Manship, corn miller |
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Nat Grid Ref TG43101665 |
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