Kenninghall Road Mill, East Harling

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East Harling Windmill
Kenninghall Road Mill, East Harling
Origin
Mill nameNorwich Road Mill
Fendick's Mill
Mill location TM 0008 8608
Coordinates 52°29′10″N0°56′34″E / 52.48611°N 0.94278°E / 52.48611; 0.94278 Coordinates: 52°29′10″N0°56′34″E / 52.48611°N 0.94278°E / 52.48611; 0.94278
Operator(s)Private
Year built1820
Information
Purpose Corn
Type Tower mill
StoreysFour storeys
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sails Double Patent sails
Windshaft Cast iron
Winding Fantail
Fantail bladesSix blades
No. of pairs of millstonesTwo pairs

Kenninghall Road Mill is a Grade II listed [1] tower mill at East Harling, Norfolk, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.

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History

The mill was probably built in 1820. It first appeared in the Land Tax records in that year, owned by Thomas Burlingham. The mill was offered for sale by auction on 8 August 1943 at the Swan Inn, East Harling. Thomas Jary was the tenant miller at the time. The mill had been taken by James Lawrence by 1850. The mill was again offered for sale by auction on 11 February 1854 at the Swan Inn. James Lawrence retired in 1875 and the mill was taken by his son Thomas. [2] He employed two brothers by the name of Pattinson, who were at the mill by 1902. [3] In 1912, Thomas Lawrence committed suicide in the mill, hanging himself. In 1913, the mill was bought by Christopher Pattinson, who was also running the post mill at Garboldisham. The mill was last worked in 1919 but milling continued for a further three years by oil engine. This was located in a shed some way from the mill and powered a single pair of millstones. [2]

Over the years, the mill was stripped of its sails and machinery. In 1974, the mill tower was refurbished, a new cap made and fitted with the windshaft from Topcroft Mill. [2] In 1984, Breckland District Council granted planning permission for the mill to be converted for residential use. [4]

Description

Kenninghall Road Mill is a four storey tower mill with a domed cap which was winded by a six bladed fantail. The mill had four double Patent sails. The tower is 35 feet (10.67 m) to the curb. The mill had two pairs of French Burr millstones. [2]

Millers

References for above:- [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. Historic England. "WINDMILL, KENNINGHALL ROAD, HARLING, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK (1077453)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 12 July 2009.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Apling, Harry (1984). Norfolk Corn Windmills, Volume 1. Norwich: The Norfolk Windmills Trust. pp. 161–165. ISBN   0-9509793-0-9.
  3. 1 2 Brown, R J (1976). Windmills of England. London: Robert Hale. p. 152. ISBN   0-7091-5641-3.
  4. 1 2 "East Harling towermill". Norfolk Mills. Retrieved 15 July 2009.