Sea Palling
towermill |
c.1910
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Sea Palling towermill was a five storey tarred red brick mill. The batter eased off for the top two storeys and the differing brickwork indicated they were a later modification. The mill was stood just to the north of the Stalham Road, a few feet inside the parish boundary beside the Mill House with small brick barns and outbuildings around a mile to the west of the village. |
The mill had a Norfolk boat shaped cap with a gallery and 6 bladed fan. Four double shuttered sails, each with 8 bays of 3 shutters drove 2 pairs of French burr stones a flour mill (2 in 1835-6) and a jogging screen. The iron brake acted on a flat bottomed groove set in the rim of the iron brakewheel. |
In 1826 the mill had a grinding capacity of: |
In July 1792, William Spratt along with Stephen Spratt of Wacton mill were listed as a executors of the late John Spratt of Bedingham_smockmill and it seems reasonable to assume they were related and quite possibly brothers. |
Hewling Luson Warnes moved from Hemsby_towermill in 1875, where he had been for some 15 years. It is probable that Hewling Warnes was a relative of Elizabeth Warnes and it is presumed she was the widow of Henry Warnes. Thus Hewling Warnes moved to take over a mill already in the family. |
c.1920 |
To Millers To be Sold Now in full trade and very convenient for water carriage, with Possession at Lady next. A TOWER WINDMILL with two pair of French Stones, Jogging Screen, Flour Mill and all Going Gears in excellent repair and about one acre of Land. Also a new built Dwelling house with two very handsome front rooms, six chambers, bake house and dairy, with every convenience for a genteel family. Likewise Stables, Cow houses and Pig's Cots all brick built. The purchaser may be accommodated with a seven acre marsh if required. Apply to Mr. Henry Warns of Sea Palling in Norfolk, who will shew the Premises. N.B. Part of the purchase money may remain on the estate. Norfolk Chronicle - 24th December 1814 |
To Millers To be Sold Now in full trade and very convenient for water carriage, with Possession at Lady day next. A TOWER WINDMILL at Palling next the Sea, with two pair of French Stones, Jogging Screen, Flour Mill and all Going Gears in excellent repair and about one acre of Land. Also a new built Dwelling house with two very handsome front rooms, six chambers, bake house and dairy, with every convenience for a genteel family. Likewise Stables, Cow houses, Piggeries and other necessary outhouses, all brick built. The purchaser may be accommodated with a seven acre marsh if required. Apply to Mr. Henry Warns, the proprietor, on the premises or to Mr. Chalker, Solr. North Walsham. N.B. Part of the purchase money may remain on the estate. Norfolk Chronicle - 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th January 1815 |
To be Sold by Auction At the Cross Keys at North Walsham On Thursday 2 March at 3 o'c 1815 A TOWER WIND-MILL situated at Palling near the Sea, with two pair of French Stones, Jogging Screen, Flour Mill and all Going Gears in excellent repair and about one Acre of Land. Also a new brick built Dwelling house with two very handsome front rooms, six chambers, bake house and dairy, with every convenience for a genteel family. Likewise a stable, cow houses and pig-cots all brick built. Norfolk Chronicle - 25th February 1815 |
c.1926 |
To Journeymen Millers Wanted Immediately A Steady MARRIED MAN. A Character will be required, Apply at Palling Mill near Stalham, Norfolk. Norfolk Chronicle - 7th October 1820 |
Sale by Wm. Barcham on the premises of John Chapman (near the Mill) Cows etc. Norfolk Chronicle - 4th October 1823 |
Henry Warnes let the mill for several years in the 1820s and 1830s while he rented and worked Horsford_smockmill and then Dilham_watermill. |
To Millers
To be Let With Possession at Michaelmas next An excellent TOWER WINDMILL capable of Manufacturing 4 or 5 lasts per week with two pair of French Stones, flour mill complete going gears. Also a comfortable Dwelling house with granary, requisite outbuildings and about one acre of land. The Premises are situate in a good neighbourhood and are within a quarter of a mile of the navigable river to Yarmouth. For rent and further particulars apply to Mr. Henry Warnes, Horsford or to SEWELL, BLAKE & KEITH, Solrs. Norwich. Norfolk Chronicle - 26th August 1826 |
To Millers To be Let With Possession at Michaelmas next A capital Brick TOWER WINDMILL at Palling next the Sea, carrying two pair of French Stones with Flour Mill and Going Gears complete. Also a neat Dwelling House with Granary, stable, cart lodge, piggery and other outbuildings and about one acre of Arable land adjoining the Mill. The above Premises are within a quarter of a mile of water carriage and are now in the occupation of Mr. John Gambling who will quit the same at Michaelmas next. Apply (if by letter post paid) to Messrs. SEWELL, BLAKE & KEITH, Solrs. Norwich. Norfolk Chronicle - 29th September 1827 |
4th September 1938 |
PALLING To Millers To be Let With Possession at Michaelmas next A comfortable SMALL DWELLING HOUSE with stable, cart shed and other convenient buildings and a Brick Tower Windmill with two pair of French Stones, two flour mills with going gears complete; also a good granary and about one Acre of Land. The Property is at Palling next the Sea in Norfolk and is in the occupation of Mr. James Scarland. Apply to Messrs. SEWELL, BLAKE & KEITH & BLAKE, Solrs. Norwich or Mr. Henry Warnes at Dilham_Mills near North Walsham. Norfolk Chronicle - 30th August & 13th September 1834 |
TO BE LET With Possession at Michaelmas next. A Capital BRICK TOWER WIND MILL at PALLING next the Sea With good Dwelling house, requisite Outbuildings and an acre of Land adjoining and now in the occupation of Thomas FRARY. The Mill drives two pair of French Stones and two Flour Mills. Apply to SEWELL, BLAKE & CO. Solrs. Norwich or to Mr. Warnes at Mr. Wells' Dilham_Mills. Norfolk Chronicle - 19th September 1835 |
To be Let with possession at Michaelmas next. A Windmill with two pair of stones and going gears complete, together with a dwelling house, granary and suitable outbuildings, and about an acre of land at Palling, next the Sea. Apply to Mr. Warnes Dilham_Mill. Norfolk Chronicle - 24th September 1836 |
To be Let with possession at Michaelmas next. A Windmill with two pair of stones, Two flour mills and going gears complete, together with a dwelling house, granary and suitable outbuildings, and about an acre of land at Palling, next the Sea. Apply to Messrs. SEWELL, BLAKE & Co. Solrs. Norwich. Norfolk Chronicle - 24th September 1836 |
Tithe Award 1838 |
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No. 134 |
Mill, Yard & Pightle |
Capital Windmill at PALLING NEXT THE SEA and Cottages at Winterton To be Sold by Auction by Mr. Wm. Butcher at the White Horse Inn, Great Yarmouth on Wednesday 30 August 1843 at 2 o'c. |
Hewling and Luson were actually surnames that had been given as forenames to try and ensure the names survived as long as possible. Luson was a big merchant in Yarmouth, with malthouses, granaries etc. in the early 1700's and Hewling was on the manor court rolls for Shropham, having deeds from another man. There was a lot of money in the earlier years and perhaps landowners of considerable property on both sides. |
21st May 1979 |
To Millers and others |
PALLING NEXT THE SEA |
PALLING NEXT THE SEA |
PALLING NEXT THE SEA |
Houses etc. |
Houses etc. |
PALLING |
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c.1990 |
1990 |
PALLING-NEXT-THE-SEA, Norfolk |
PALLING-NEXT-THE-SEA |
Ann Elizabeth Warnes, died 13th September 1877, aged 52 - first wife of Mewling Luson (née Ann Gaze) |
Henry Warnes was a miller at Honing in when his son Thomas was born in 1833. The parish register records: |
Arnolds Estate Agents advert in the Eastern Daily Press - 4th April 2008 |
My parents bought this windmill in the early 1960s (around 1962 or 3) and used the house as a weekend home. the windmill was derelict and the house wasn't much better, so all their attention was devoted to the house (they ran a restaurant in Harlow and we used to set out after the Sunday lunch serving for the three-hour journey, leaving at the crack of dawn to get me to school in Bishop's Stortford on Monday morning, so you'll see there was little time for renovations. they eventually retired there in 1971, but as is often the way, my father died within months. my mother stayed on for a little while, selling the house in 73 (which you note on your site). she was very reluctant to move, but was persuaded by my sisters and myself - we thought we knew best and didn't. |
O. S. Map 1884 Courtesy of NLS map images |
July 1792: William Spratt, miller, listed as a executor of the late John Spratt of Bedingham smockmill
August 1843: Mill advertised for sale by auction 2006: Mill listed - some time earlier |
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