| Barnham Windmill | |
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Mill name | Barnham Mill | 
| Mill location | TL 867 791 | 
| Coordinates | 52°22′39.6″N 0°44′31.5″E / 52.377667°N 0.742083°E | 
| Operator(s) | Private | 
| Year built | 1821 | 
| Information | |
| Purpose | Corn mill | 
| Type | Tower mill | 
| Storeys | Three storeys | 
| No. of sails | Four Sails | 
| Type of sails | Patent sails | 
| Windshaft | Cast iron | 
| Winding | Fantail | 
| No. of pairs of millstones | Three pairs | 
Barnham Mill is a tower mill at Barnham, Suffolk, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.
History
Barnham Mill was built for the Duke of Grafton in 1821.[1] It is likely that the builder was George Bloomfield of Thelnetham. The mill was worked until 1923.[2] By the Second World War it was derelict, with the cap reduced to the frame and the fantail missing.[3] The mill was stripped of machinery in 1967.[1] It was subsequently incorporated into a house built alongside.[2]
Description
Barnham Mill is a three-storey tower mill which had four Patent sails[2] carried on a two piece cast iron windshaft.[1] It had a domed cap which was winded by a fantail. It had three pairs of millstones.[2]
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