Horsey Windpump

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Horsey Windpump

Horsey
Norfolk

National Trust

Horsey Windpump 01.jpg
Horsey Windpump
Grid reference: TG457221
Information
Website: Horsey Windpump

Horsey Windpump is a windpump or drainage windmill in the village of Horsey, near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. It is in the care of the National Trust.

The structure is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

History

The windpump was working until it was struck by lightning in 1943. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1948 from the Buxton Family and has been restored. It was struck by lightning again in the 1960s and has been beautifully restored.

The Buxton family continue to manage the estate, emphasising nature conservation. Because of this the estate has become an internationally important wildlife site.

Visiting

On the estate there are waymarked circular walks, the main one being the path via Brograve Mill, the walk provides great views across Horsey Mere and access to the beach at Horsey Gap. There are many windmills in this particular area including West Somerton Mill, Heigham Holmes Mill, Brograve Mill, and Lambrigg Mill

Horsey Windpump is open daily from March to October.

Outside links

References

  1. National Heritage List 1373716: Horsey Drainage Mill