Wells West End postmill (early) |
Wells West End post mill was a small mill that only ran a single pair of stones and a flour machine. |
To be Sold by Auction By Thomas Platten At the Fleece Inn, Wells, Norfolk On Saturday 13 February instant at 11 in the forenoon. All those Three Windmills, Horsemill and Stable (the horsemill capable of containing a large quantity of corn) situated at Wells aforesaid and now in the occupation of Mr. William Green, of which possession may be had immediately. Enquire of Mr. Robert Cole, Fakenham. Fakenham, Jan 30 1796. Norfolk Chronicle - 6th February 1796 |
Norfolk Chronicle - 10th December 1808 |
Transcription of above advert |
To be SOLD by Private Contract Situate in Wells next the Sea in the county of Norfolk. With immediate possession if required, |
A Capital Substantial POST WINDMILL consisting of one pair of French stones of superior quality, flour machine nearly new and all the going geers complete; a large Horsemill lying contiguous thereto consisting of flour mill and jumper with the going geers all complete; Dwelling house adjoining consisting of ... stable, cart lodges and other outhouses all in good repair;excellent gardens well stocked with the choicest fruit trees etc. pleasantly situated within three quarters of a mile of the town and port of Wells, in a good corn country, in full trade and capable of doing an extensive business. Apply personally or by letter post paid to Corbett Cooke on the premises. Norfolk Chronicle - 10th, 17th & 24th December 1808 |
To be Sold by Auction By THOS. PLATTEN On Friday January 13 1809 At the Crown & Anchor Inn, Wells, between the hours of 11 and 3. |
WELLS, Norfolk To be Sold by Private Contract and immediate possession given if required. A Freehold ESTATE comprising a good and commudius brick dwelling house and large garden with 4 acres of excellent land adjoining in high condition, together with Two Wind Mills, flour house and horse mill 26 feet diameter, stabling and other conveniences. The Situation remarkably pleasant and truly desirable for shipping and home consumption. Enquire of Mr. Robert Haycock. N.B. The above to be sold together or in lots for the convenience of purchasers. Norfolk Chronicle - 3rd & 10th February & 3rd March 1810 |
WELLS, Norfolk To be Sold by Auction At the Fleece Inn Between the hours of 2 and 4 o'c in the afternoon On Saturday 31 March Unless previously disposed of by private contract. All the Freehold ESTATE comprising a good and commodius brick dwelling house and large garden with 4 acres of excellent land adjoining in high condition, together with Two Wind Mills, flour house and horse mill 26 feet diameter, stabling and other conveniences. The Situation remarkably pleasant and truly desirable for shipping and home consumption. For particulars enquire of Mr. Robert Haylock. Norfolk Chronicle - 17th March 1810 |
WELLS, Norfolk To be Sold by Auction At the Fleece Inn in 5 Lots Between the hours of 2 and 4 o'c in the afternoon On Saturday 31 March Unless previously disposed of by private contract. All the Freehold ESTATE comprising a good and commodius brick dwelling house and large garden with 4 acres of excellent land adjoining in high condition, together with Two Wind Mills, flour house and horse mill 26 feet diameter, stabling and other conveniences. The Situation remarkably pleasant and truly desirable for shipping and home consumption. For particulars enquire of Mr. Robert Haylock. Norfolk Chronicle - 24th March 1810 |
To Millers |
To Millers & Others |
April 3, 1829 |
Norfolk Chronicle - 4th & 11th April 1829 |
To be Sold by Auction by EDW. HOUGHTON At the Fleece Inn, Wells, on Wednesday 29 July 1829 at 3 o'c. |
WELLS |
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Enclosure map 1813 - redrawn by Harry Apling |
Holkham Estate map 1714: Windmill |
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