
Red MillHaddiscoe Island, Norfolk. |
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Red Mill was built between 1840 and 1880 and stands on a triangular shaped inland island of approximately 2,000 acres of marsh land. It was originally named Langley Detached Mill but has latterly been called Red Mill. The mill is approached via a four mile track and has mains electricity along with modern and a recently renovated interior. The mill is Grade II Listed and was
last used in the early 1940s. It was one of ten or so around the
island and built as a drainage pump for the island. It would have
been built with four sails and a small fantail. These would have
driven an external scoopwheel with a diameter of 18 feet which was
capable draining about 200 acres of the island. It is a substantial
structure with walls around two feet thick tapering to 18 inches
at the top. Some original bearings and the cast iron shaft that
held the sails are visible under the white cap. The mill is 30 metres from the River Yare and commands panoramic views all around with large frontage to the river itself. The whole mill is fenced in and does offer a large area of decking facing south west. As soon as the sun is up then so
are the boats. They pass in all shapes and sizes sometimes sharing
a word and all share a wave of the hand. Looking down the river
from the mill you can take in Berney Arms Windmill which used to
produce cement. On the horizon to the north are just visible the
new wind turbines at Scroby Sands probably ten miles away. To the
east about a mile away on the bank of the mainland is a former Roman
Fort at Burgh Castle. This along with Caister Castle was the Romans
most easterly defenses, and were originally both sides of a huge
estuary. This estuary silted up hundreds of years ago leaving the
River Yare and River Waveney to wander through the marsh land. The
first mill was erected on site around 1797. To the South you can
contemplate your journey back to the main road while looking West
watching the sunset. The mill is approximately forty five minutes
from Norwich and half an hour form the coast. All beds are made up to your requirements
prior to your arrival. All bed linen and one bath and one hand towel
per person is provided. In addition one tea towel is provided. |
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