Hoveton Marshes drainage pump River Bure |
25th May 1978 |
Hoveton drainage mill was quite a small 3 storey mill that was built on the marsh beside the River Bure. The red brick tower had a Norfolk boat shaped cap that had held a gallery and a ten bladed fantail. Power was supplied by four double shuttered patent sails. |
The mill was sometimes known as Dydall's Mill or Didler's Mill or Miller's Mill. It was said that the mill was haunted by a mill man's daughter who had been killed by the mill's sails. |
1990 |
The tower was converted to living accommodation in 1934, when a glazed lookout style feature with a balcony and an octagonal pyramid roof was added to the top. Since the mill ceasing working, trees have grown all around the tower. |
24th July 2019 |
I would like to be in contact with anyone with memories of the area. |
O. S. Map 1880 Courtesy of NLS map images |
O.S. map 1880: Draining Pump |
If you have any memories, anecdotes or photos please let us know and we may be able to use them to update the site. By all means telephone 07836 675369 or
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Nat Grid Ref TG 32561709 |
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