This was my second explore, on the same sunny day as Broad Hall Farm. I was glad to have my P3 mask as the place is full of pigeons (dead and alive) and their droppings. I know that this site has been done many many times before, so I'll just cut and paste a brief history from the Norfolk Mills Site and crack on with a few shots.
"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."
I'm sure Alanis Morissette would have a thing or two to say about this...
Ex pigeon.
Thanks for looking.
Adam X
Full set on my blog at AdamX1976.wordpress.com
"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."
I'm sure Alanis Morissette would have a thing or two to say about this...
Ex pigeon.
Thanks for looking.
Adam X
Full set on my blog at AdamX1976.wordpress.com