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Stokesby Old Hall Dainage Mill

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is a historic windmill located on New Road in Broadland, United Kingdom.

History

  • Believed to have been constructed in the late 18th century, its exact date of construction remains uncertain.

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is a historic windmill located on New Road in Broadland, United Kingdom. Believed to have been constructed in the late 18th century, its exact date of construction remains uncertain.

Architecture and Construction

  • This post mill features a single sail and is classified as a man-made structure.
  • The building's design and materials are characteristic of windmills from this period.
  • The wooden frame and thatched roof provide a traditional appearance, while the presence of a windmill wheel indicates its primary function.

This post mill features a single sail and is classified as a man-made structure. The building's design and materials are characteristic of windmills from this period. Its wooden frame and thatched roof provide a traditional appearance, while the presence of a windmill wheel indicates its primary function.

Original Purpose

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill was originally built to pump water for drainage purposes, serving the surrounding agricultural land.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in a state of ruin. Despite being classified as a historic site, it has not been restored or repurposed for its original function.

Location and Setting

  • The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is situated on New Road in Broadland, near the River Wensum.
  • The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Wroxham Great Wood providing a notable feature of the area's natural beauty.

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is situated on New Road in Broadland, near the River Wensum. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with the nearby Wroxham Great Wood providing a notable feature of the area's natural beauty.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • Although not currently protected as a scheduled ancient monument, the Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is considered an important part of Broadland's historical heritage.
  • Local preservation efforts have focused on maintaining its structural integrity rather than restoration for its original purpose.

Although not currently protected as a scheduled ancient monument, the Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is considered an important part of Broadland's historical heritage. Local preservation efforts have focused on maintaining its structural integrity rather than restoration for its original purpose.

Visiting Information

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill is open to the public and can be visited by appointment. Due to its condition, access may be restricted in certain areas.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this specific windmill.

Technical Details

  • The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill features a single sail and is powered by wind energy.
  • Its grinding stones have not been preserved, but the presence of a windmill wheel indicates its original purpose as a drainage pump.

The Stokesby Old Hall dainage mill features a single sail and is powered by wind energy. Its grinding stones have not been preserved, but the presence of a windmill wheel indicates its original purpose as a drainage pump.

Details

NameStokesby Old Hall dainage mill
CityBroadland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates52.628056, 1.5989504
Current usein a state of ruin
Accessibletrue