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New Mill, Northbourne

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Grid reference
  
TR 331 521

Type
  
Smock mill

Base storeys
  
Single-storey base

Year built
  
1848

Purpose
  
Corn mill

Storeys
  
Four-storey smock

Smock sides
  
Eight-sided

Windshaft
  
Cast iron

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New Mill is a Grade II listed smock mill in Northbourne, Kent, England that was built in 1848 and which has been converted to residential accommodation.

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History

New mill was built in 1848 by Messrs J J and T R Holman, the Canterbury millwrights at a cost of £600. It was originally built with two pairs of millstones, and some of the machinery was to be second hand. A 7 horsepower (5.2 kW) Robey & Co. steam engine was added in 1886 at a cost of £210. and a third pair of millstones added in 1892. The mill was overhauled by Holman's in 1910, including two new cant (corner) posts and a new sail. In July 1915 two sails and the fantail were blown off. The mill was repaired in 1916 and from then on ran with only two sails. The steam engine was scrapped in 1947 but the mill was working by wind until 1949, when it was dismantled. After standing idle for a short time it was run by electric motor from 1951 to 1957. The mill was converted into a house in 1976 and the former engine shed is now used as bed and breakfast accommodation.

Description

New Mill is a four-storey smock mill on a single storey single-storey brick base. There is a stage at first-floor level. It had four double Patent sails carried on a cast-iron windshaft. The mill was winded by a fantail. It had three pairs of millstones. The only piece of machinery remaining is the windshaft, still in position on the cap frame.

Millers

  • Richard Fuller 1848 - 1881
  • Thomas M Fuller 1881 - 1902
  • Ernest M Fuller 1902 - 1957
  • Richard J Fuller 1930 - 1957
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    References

    New Mill, Northbourne Wikipedia