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Banham postmill
Banham post mill in Mill Road was unusual in that it had clockwise rotatiing sails
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To be Sold, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, a very good Messuage, Baking office, and Windmill, in good Repair, and in full Trade, in Banham and Winfarthing, now in the Occupation of Mr John Tebble, at an old Rent of 22 pounds yearly.
Enquire of Mr William Clarke, at Horne, in Suffolk; or of Mr Henry Jacob, at North Elmham, in Norfolk; or of Mr John Crisp, Attorney at Law, at East Dereham, in Norfolk. Norfolk Chronicle - 14th September 1782 Banham postmill was derelict by 1980 and the roofless red brick roundhouse was being used as a store. However the main post and trestle timbers were still nearby. Nat Grid Ref TM068883 |
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