Ebridge Mill was also sometimes known as North Walsham Mill. The old mill was 5 storeys high and built of red brick with a slate roof. The mill was built over the River Ant, which later became the North Walsham & Dilham Canal.
The mill remained in the ownership of the family within Cubbitt & Walker Ltd from 1869 - 1998 when it was sold to Duffields and subsequently closed.
When the goodwill of the flour milling business was sold to the Millers' Mutual Association in 1966, the milling machinery was broken up leaving the old mill as an ancillary to the new provender mill built alongside. - quick cut an paste job from http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Watermills/ebridge.html
there wont be any inside shots as the place is practically drowning in asbestos and i didnt bring a P3 mask (well done me)
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The mill remained in the ownership of the family within Cubbitt & Walker Ltd from 1869 - 1998 when it was sold to Duffields and subsequently closed.
When the goodwill of the flour milling business was sold to the Millers' Mutual Association in 1966, the milling machinery was broken up leaving the old mill as an ancillary to the new provender mill built alongside. - quick cut an paste job from http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Watermills/ebridge.html
there wont be any inside shots as the place is practically drowning in asbestos and i didnt bring a P3 mask (well done me)
anyway photos
You know if i had of had a mask ive no idea how i would of got in this place was locked down real tight
No way in in sight