Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill
Windmill
Reedham Ferry (north).jpg
Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill
Country England
State Norfolk
Region East of England
District Broadland
Municipality Reedham
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Founded 1840
Owner Privately Owned
Visitation Privately Booked Holiday Home
Map Ref:TG44444034

The Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill, also known as The Red Mill is a former drainage windmill found on the River Yare on The Broads in Norfolk.[1] It is now a privately owned holiday home.

History

The Reedham Ferry drainage mill was built in the 1840s with common sails to drive a single scoop wheel and was brought to wind with a tail pole. In later years, it was known as the Red Mill. During the 1890s the millwrights Englands of Acle, modernised its machinery and refitted it with double shuttered patent sails. The Norfolk boat shaped cap held a fantail. In 1936, the mill was disused for 14 years until 1950 when Geoffery Livingston, a businessman from Leicester bought the then derelict mill and converted it in 1957. The Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill was then used as a holiday home from 1972 where it is still used to this day.

In media

The Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill is seen in episode 2 of the UK TV series, Interceptor.

Gallery

References

  1. Eastern Daily Press - Tuesday 6th October 1959