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Gainsford End Mill, Toppesfield

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Mill name
  
Gainsford End Mill

Operator(s)
  
Private

Type
  
Tower mill

Year built
  
1869

Mill location
  
TL 726 350

Purpose
  
Corn mill

Storeys
  
Five storeys

Windshaft
  
Cast iron

Gainsford End Mill is a grade II listed tower mill at Gainsford End, near Toppesfield, Essex, England which has been converted to a residence.

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History

Gainsford End Mill was built in 1869 at a cost of £2000. It replaced a post mill which had stood on the site since the late eighteenth century. The mill was working until c1928 and afterwards became derelict. The windshaft was installed in Duck End Mill, Finchingfield when that mill was restored in 1958 although it was removed when a new wooden windshaft was fitted to that mill in 1986. It was converted to residential use in 2007.

Description

Gainsford End Mill is a five storey brick tower mill with a domed cap winded by an eight bladed Fantail. When built it had four Patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft. The Brake Wheel drove a cast iron Wallower carried on a 5 inches (130 mm) diameter cast iron Upright Shaft. The 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) diameter Great Spur Wheel drove three pairs of millstones. The tower is 20 feet (6.10 m) diameter at the base with walls 2 feet (610 mm)thick The tower is 40 feet (12.19 m) high and the mill was 50 feet (15.24 m) to the top of the cap. The mill drove three pairs of millstones, two pairs were 4 feet 4 inches (1.32 m) diameter and the third pair were 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) diameter.

Millers

  • Lewis Steward 1874 - 1898
  • Joseph Chaplin 1902
  • References

    Gainsford End Mill, Toppesfield Wikipedia