Cockfield Windmill
Cockfield Mill | |
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Origin | |
Mill name | Cockfield Mill |
Mill location |
TL 904 539 52°09′01″N 0°47′02″E / 52.15028°N 0.78389°E |
Operator(s) | Private |
Year built | 1891 |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Tower mill |
Storeys | Four storeys |
Number of sails | Four Sails |
Type of sails | Patent sails |
Winding | Fantail |
Number of pairs of millstones | Two pairs |
Cockfield Mill is a tower mill at Cockfield, Suffolk, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.
History
Cockfield Mill was erected in 1891 by Brewer & Sillitoe, the Long Melford millwrights. It replaced Pepper Mill, an earlier tower mill on the site.[1] It ceased work in 1900. The cap was removed c1918 and the mill was used for many years as a store.[2] The empty tower has been converted to residential accommodation.[1]
Description
For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery, see Mill machinery.
Cockfield Mill is a four storey tower mill. It had a domed cap winded by a fantail. The four Patent sails drove two pairs of millstones.[2]
References
External links
- Windmill World webpage on Cockfield Mill.
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