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Coordinates: 52°3156.71N 0°5827.42E / 52.5324194°N 0.9742833°E / 52.5324194; 0.9742833
 

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Great Ellingham Windmill
Great Ellingham Windmill in 2007
Map
Origin
Mill nameGreat Ellingham Windmill
Mill locationTM 0183 9688
Coordinates52°31′56.71″N 0°58′27.42″E / 52.5324194°N 0.9742833°E / 52.5324194; 0.9742833
Operator(s)Private
Year built1849
Information
PurposeCorn mill
TypeTower mill
StoreysSix storeys
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsDouble patent sails
WindshaftCast iron
WindingFantail
Fantail bladesSix blades
Auxiliary powerOil engine

Great Ellingham Windmill is a Grade II listed[1] tower millinGreat Ellingham, Norfolk, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.

History

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Great Ellingham Mill was described as "newly erected" when advertised for sale by auction on 2 April 1849 at the Crown Inn, Great Ellingham. It was not sold and advertised for sale or to let in July 1849. The mill then had common sails and drove a single pair of millstones. It was then five storeys tall. The mill was sold in 1854 to Samuel Le Grice. The mill was raised by a storey at an unknown date, and fitted with patent sails.[2] The mill was advertised to let in February 1869.[3] The mill house and bakery burnt down c. 1900. Samuel Le Grice died on 26 September 1906 and the mill passed to his brother Charles Le Grice. He sold the mill to his son Samuel Le Grice on 11 October 1906. The mill was sold to Josiah Carter on 26 October 1906. The mill was working by wind in 1916 and by an oil engine in 1922, but had closed down by 1926.[2]

Josiah Carter died on 17 June 1927. The mill was sold to Eric Chilvers on 4 April 1930. The sails had been removed by 1932. The mill was sold to Felix Bowman on 24 November 1941. In 1946 it was leased to Cyril Scase, a baker from Chevington, Suffolk. Scase bought the mill on 23 June 1950. The mill was used as part of a bakery until the 1970s. On 9 June 1977, the mill was sold to a Mr Allen, who conveyed it on 25 July 1979 to Robert Hall.[2] The mill was listed on 16 November 1983.[1] It was sold to Michael May in 1984. In 2006, Breckland District Council granted planning permission to convert the mill to residential use, with an extension at ground floor level.[3] The mill was placed on Norfolk County Council's Buildings at Risk Register in 2007[4] A revised scheme was submitted to the council in 2008.[3]

Description

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Great Ellingham Mill is a six-storey tower mill. It formerly had a boat-shaped cap with a gallery and was winded by a six bladed fantail. There were four double patent sails. The mill retains some machinery, including the upright shaft.[2]

Millers

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Reference for above:-[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Historic England. "Windmill, Long Street, Great Ellingham, Breckland, Norfolk (1277961)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
  • ^ a b c d e Apling, Harry (1984). Norfolk Corn Windmills, Volume 1. Norwich: The Norfolk Windmills Trust. pp. 46–49. ISBN 0-9509793-0-9.
  • ^ a b c d "Great Bircham towermill". Norfolk Mills. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
  • ^ "Windmill Long Street Great Ellingham". Norfolk County Council. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
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