Honingham Mill River Tud |
Sketch c.1830 |
Honingham was a village mill that probably worked until after the second world war. The upper storey was weatherboarded and the lower two were tarred over brick. The wheel was 14 feet in diameter and 6 feet wide, and was driving two pairs of stones in 1803. By 1837 three pairs of stones were in production, the water wheel being aided by a steam engine. |
Rebuilding the bridge after the August 1912 flood |
The earlier sketch above shows the mill with pantiles and it also depicts a ford across the river. However, Claude Messent's 1938 drawing and accompanying text confirms that the mill had by now been re roofed with slate but the mill house remained pantiled. |
Approach from the south c.1905 |
Approach from the north c.1905 |
Marriage 1768: Thomas Eastoe and Susanna Clarke Will Proved 07/11/1708 Under £300 (death duty register IR26/393 238) Executrix Elizabeth Lubbock, wife of William Lubbock& sister of deceased Anne Eastoe's 1847 will refers to 'my grave, my father's & mother's, Charlotte's, Maria's, Susan's, and my brother's, and my father's first wife's'. Also named were Thomas Eastoe Lubbock, Henery Eastoe Lubbock and Edward Eastoe Lubbock as 'my 3 nephews', making Elizabeth Lubbock her sister. |
Information supplied by Bill Eastoe - 13th April 2010 |
Copy of Claude Messent's 1938 drawing by Pippa Miller
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Mill House and mill - 21st May 1939 |
Mill intact - 21st May 1939 |
Water Mill & Wind Mill |
At the Kings Arms Inn in East Dereham On Friday 9 December next at 4o'c. All that Freehold Dwelling House with every convenience necessary lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Eastoe, deceased, in Honingham, together with an exceeding good water mill adjoining, in full trade & extremely well situated, being next to the Turnpike Road leading from East Dereham to Norwich (a good wheat country) with two pair of stones 4 feet diameter, a water wheel 14 feet diameter & 6 feet float, the water wheel, lanes, groundwork etc. are almost new, with all the going gears, implements and machinery complete. Also a Wind-Mill near. Eight miles from Norwich & 8 from East Dereham. Enquire of Messrs. Crisp & Son, East Dereham or Mr. Wells of Honingham, who will shew the premises. Norfolk Chronicle - 3rd December 1803 |
c.1950 |
17th May 2003 |
Mill dam c.1950 |
Mill & house c.1950 |
TO MILLERS or MEALMEN, |
ALL those capital WATER CORN MILLS, driving three pairs of Stones, with flour Apparatus, &c. with Steam Engine attached. – Also a capital Brick_Tower_Windmill, driving two pairs of Stones, with patent Sails, &c. |
c.1955 |
1956 |
1958 |
1965 |
The mill house was demolished first as can be seen in the above photo. |
Site of the waterwheel September 1968 |
17th May 2003 |
Mill tailrace September 1968 |
O. S. Map 1882 |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
I am an ex patriate of Norwich |
White's 1854: Howard Reeve, farmer |
Marriage 1768: Thomas Eastoe jnr and Susanna Clarke
Kelly's 1916: William Fendick, miller (water), corn, seed, cake, coal & manure merchant T N 4 Honingham |
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