Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill
The Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill, also known as The Red Mill is a former drainage windmill found on the River Yare on The Broads in Norfolk.[1] It is now a privately owned holiday home.
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Origin | |
Grid reference | TG44444034 |
Coordinates | 52.55977°N 1.55248°E |
Year built | 1840 |
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Purpose | Drainage Mill |
History
Built in the 1840s, in 1957 it was converted by Geoffery Livingston, a businessman from Leicester into a holiday home.
In media
The Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill is seen in episode 2 of the UK TV series, Interceptor.
Gallery
The Red Mill from the River Yare The Red Mill
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References
- Eastern Daily Press - Tuesday 6 October 1959
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