Letheringsett Watermill
A view of the last commerical watermill in Norfolk, England. Still milling flour almost every day of the week.
Letheringsett Water Mill 19.10.11
Letheringsett Watermill is situated on the River Glaven in the village of Letheringsett within the English county of Norfolk. Letheringsett is in the district of North Norfolk and is 1.4 miles (2.3 km) west of the town of Holt. The watermill is the last fully operational watermill in Norfolk that produces flour. The present mill was built in 1802, and is constructed of Norfolk red brick with a Norfolk black pantiled roof which over sail the walls at the eves. This large watermill is constructed over four storeys and has three apexes on the gable ends. On the gable end there are bricked window fenestrations.The waterwheel was built with a dual irrigation system and was designed to run as breastshot but could be changed to undershot if water levels fell in times of dry weather. To increase the flow of water to the mill, sometime in the 19th century the height of the mill pond dam was increased by 2 feet (0.61 m)
Letheringsett Mill
Letheringsett Mill, the last water powered flour mill to operate in Norfolk opens its doors to the public.
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Cogs for turning the mill stone.
DUNSTER WATER MILL ITV WEST COUNTRY
Martin, our Sales and Operations Manager, had a great time at the National Trust’s, Dunster Working Watermill when the 18th century mill was put through its paces to mill its first spelt flour, made from our organic spelt grain, in over a hundred years.
The mill is situated in an idyllic setting within the grounds of Dunster Castle, which has a long tradition of milling dating back to the Doomesday Book of 1086.
The surviving mill is a very rare example with double overshot waterwheels, the second of which has recently been replaced and all surrounding machinery repaired. Visitors will be able to see the mill in action every first Wednesday of the month although the National Trust are hoping to increase this if there is sufficient demand.
Our Spelt flour will make a welcome addition to the wholemeal wheat flour currently being milled and will allow visitors to have more opportunities to see the watermill producing flour as it has done for centuries.
Alan Macfarlane and Mark Turin discuss watermills in England
A brief discussion near Lode watermill in Cambridgeshire in 1998 as a test for the series 'The Day the World Took Off' shown in the Millenium year.
All revenues to the World Oral Literature Project
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Beautiful River Glaven, Norfolk
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