North Mill, Ludham Bridge
A wind-powered drainage mill in the historic county of Norfolk, England.
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Derelict by the 1930s. Converted into a strong point during the Second World War. One door was blocked and a blast wall built inside the other door. A flooded dyke was built around the mill and a concrete base for a Spigot Mortar.
Full details
| Power source | Wind |
| Mill type | Tower mill |
| River | Ant |
| Mill function | Drainage mill |
| Archive ID | 2181 |
| Location | Ludham Bridge |
| Historic county | Norfolk |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| NGR | TG 372 172 |
| Latitude/longitude | 52.70065359, 1.50906880 |
Location
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Windmill World
Contributors
Paul Hooper, June 2018
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