PAKENHAM WATERMILL TOUR
June 2018
A brief tour of the historic watermill located at Pakenham in the beautiful Suffolk Countryside.
Open Day at Pakenham Water Mill June 17th 2012.m4v
Thanks To You all at Pakenham Water Mill for a Lovely Day Out. Bob Hale Gt. Livermere
Coracle gathering at Pakenham water Mill coracles in HD
Open day, September 2011 at Pakenham Mill, Suffolk England. Documentary with coracles, coracle
PAKENHAM MILLS FROM IXWORTH DAY WALK (26/2/17)
5.5 mile day walk from Ixworth, through Pakenham hamlet and back in Suffolk. Featuring an old windmill, watermill, nature reserve, several blown over trees (there's been some strong winds last few days), the faintest of whiffs of a funny fag (marijuana) and a half a cider!
St Mary - Pakenham - Suffolk
St Mary - Pakenham - Suffolk This is a very unusual church set in a high isolated position in the Suffolk village of Pakenham. It boasts a central tower set directly in the middle of four large extensions and forming a cross. - In addition, it has extensive grave yards around all four sides of the church and a large car park
Steam engines in all their glory at Pakenham Water Mill Suffolk
A great day out at the mill.
Restaurants | Shanikas Restaurant (Pakenham) | Italian | Pakenham |VIC
Shanikas Restaurant (Pakenham) | 7 Lakeside Boulevard (Corner of Portobello Rd) Pakenham Melbourne VIC Australia 3810 | Italian
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Cogglesford Water Mill through an artist's eyes | Heritage artist UK history tour with John Bangay
Cogglesford Watermill, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. A fully restored and working watermill, probably the last Sherriff’s Watermill in England.
Calbourne Water Mill
Here is a video of Calbourne Water Mill on the Isle of Wight. It's a nice museum with loads to see and it was great to see the Mill working, grinding corn. The water wheel puts out and impressive 20HP at just 6RPM!
The mill site is very old, there having being a mill there 1000 years ago. This one is probably as it was in the 1800's.
Hope you enjoy the video....
SWT Micklemere - Pakenham Suffolk
Filmed at SWT Micklemere, Pakenham, Suffolk, with the help of Drew Mellowship.
Lode Watermill - Anglesey Abbey - Cambridgeshire - UK
The preserved watermill on the national trust estate near Cambridge, England. Breastshot waterwheel and still in action.
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spitfire flight at the wedding of Jane and Tony Quy at 4pm on 3rd April 2010. Flight took place over
Kersey Mill, Suffolk.
Sarehole Mill
Find out about Sarehole Mill, a 250 year old working watermill in Birmingham that is famous for its association with author J.R.R Tolkien. Find ut more about Sarehole Mill and plan your visit:
Woodchurch Windmill 2015
Woodchurch windmill, near Ashford , Kent
Video over Billingford Common
Video over Billingford common and some nice views of the mill
Mountnessing Windmill
Short video of a local landmark to me - Mountnessing Windmill.
Watermill restarts after 12 month closure for repair at the Museum
Welcome to the official YouTube Channel for the Weald & Downland Living Museum. Our purpose is to stimulate public interest in and to promote and encourage the preservation of buildings of architectural or historical interest and to stimulate public interest in ancient crafts, trades and manufactures.
CLASSIC MINIS meet at Calbourne water mill on 27 08 2017
Windmills of Buckinghamshire: Lacey Green Windmill
Lacey Green Windmill by it's internal contruction methods has been dated back to the middle of the 17th century, around 1650; and is said to be England's oldest smock mill. Most books refer to the fact that in 1821 Lacey Green windmill was moved from Chesham, which is 9 miles to the east. However extensive research has not found any actual evidence of this, indeed records indicate that a mill existed at Lacey Green before 1821. The body of the mill was rebuilt in the early 19th century, and at some time its machinery was modernised. The modernisations included the fitting of a fantail (on the back of the cap) to turn the cap into the wind automatically, the fitting of a pair of patent sails, and adding interior refinements such as a governor (for some automatic adjustment of running speed), a smutter (to clean the grain), and a bolter (to sift the flour). The windmill was in use until around 1915. After this it was used in the 1920's as a weekend cottage. However despite some obvious attempts at weatherproofing (with corrugated iron sheets and roofing felt), by the mid 1930's it was in a poor condition, and rapidly deteriorating. The corners of a smock mill are vulnerable places to allow water in, and any water will immediately attack the corner posts that form the main structure of the mill. This had obviously happened at Lacey Green, and was starting to cause fears that the mill would collapse. A number of local people, together with members of SPAB (The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings) got together to make repairs to the structure of the mill. However by the late 1960s, the mill was once again in a desperate condition, the whole body being twisted and tilted. Two years later, in 1971, a team of volunteers started work on restoring the windmill, and this restoration was completed by 1982. The windmill today remains a local landmark and is regularly open to the general public.
Myself and my sister have had a lifelong interest in tall and interesting buildings such as windmills, and aim to continue to go round many of the windmills in the region and other counties in England.
Filmed on my Sony Cybershot DSC-H55 digital camera on 18th April 2016.
A Look into Herne Windmill (A Short Documentary)
With thanks to the friends of Herne Mill.
Building owned by Kent County Council.