Hobb's Mill
Hobb's Mill | |
Norfolk | |
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Hobb's Mill | |
Type: | Windmill |
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Grid reference: | TG347162 |
Location: | 52°41’36"N, 1°28’21"E |
History | |
Windmill | |
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Hobb's Mill, also known as 'Hobbs Drainage Mill', is an open trestle windpump which stands by the side of the River Bure in Horning, in Norfolk, within the Norfolk Broads. It is a Grade II* listed structure.[1]
The mill was built before 1930, probably in the late 19th century. The frame is made of wood, with four braced cant posts standing on brick piers supporting a weatherboarded cap and fantail. In the picture, the four sails are missing.
The mill was unique in that it was the only trestle mill to operate a scoop wheel.
Both the mill and scoop wheel have been partly restored by the Windmill Trust.
References
- ↑ National Heritage List 1171625: Hobbs Mill at TG34751628 (Grade II* listing)