NHER 10260 (Monument record) - Remains of a steam or oil powered drainage mill

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Summary

The remains of a post medieval draining pump were still visible in 1979. An iron wheel for a belt drive with two sets of spokes remained on a concrete column, accompanied by a tree growing up inside the pump. A modern pump house stands to the east.

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  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG30NW
Civil Parish POSTWICK WITH WITTON, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

Map

26 September 1979. Site visit.
Draining pump. Iron wheel, with two sets of spokes, for belt drive, remains on concrete column. Next to it a large iron tube, possibly for a scoop wheel, or a vertical pump, emerges from a brick sluice. Tree growing up inside.
A modern pump house stands to the east.
E. Rose (NLA), 26 September 1979.

Unpublished document (S1) notes: There was a steam engine house here in a wooden shed on brick foundations that remain. It worked until 1912 when replaced by oil engine with two flywheels started by a gas cylinder. There was a huge iron tube fitted with a pulley and a turbine. A slip dyke led to the building possibly for wherries to unload coal which was not kept indoors.
These features are extremely unusual and should be preserved.
E. Rose (NLA), 2 July 2007.

  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • <S1> Unpublished Report: Ward, A. J.. pre 2007. The Wind and the Water.

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Record last edited

Dec 2 2022 11:39AM

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