- Howsham Mill
Howsham Mill is a Grade II listed [ Citation
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title = Our heritage is crumbling away
newspaper = Pickering Today
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year = 2006
date =2006-07-11
url = http://www.pickeringtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=2394&ArticleID=1621298] eighteenth centurywatermill located on the River Derwent inNorth Yorkshire ,England .History
Howsham Mill dates back to c.1755 and is attributed to John Carr of York. [Citation
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title = Mill rescuers power ahead as waterwheel arrives by river
newspaper = Yorkshire Post
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year = 2006
date =2006-05-08
url = http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Mill-rescuers-power-ahead-as.1488671.jp] It was built in theGothic Revival style both as a workinggrist mill to grindgrains intoflour and as an "eyecatcher" orfolly within the formal parkscape of nearbyHowsham Hall .The mill was powered by a breastshot
waterwheel connected by a gear wheel tomillstones that grind the grain into flour.Milling of flour ceased in 1947 and the building fell into decay by the 1960s. [Citation
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title = Mill project wins `hearts and minds' of planners
newspaper = Ryedale Gazette & Herald
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year = 2006
date =2006-01-18
url = http://archive.gazetteherald.co.uk/2006/1/19/18755.html ]Restoration
In 2004 the Renewable Heritage Trust was formed by local residents with the intention of preserving and restoring the mill. [Citation
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title = Date set for Griff to showcase project on TV
newspaper = Thornton-le-dale Today
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year = 2006
date =2006-08-29
url = http://www.thornton-le-daletoday.co.uk/viewarticle2.aspx?sectionid=2398&articleid=1727561]Fund raising, volunteer labour and grant funding, totalling £450,000 has enabled the installation of a new waterwheel and a modern
hydropower system based on theArchimedean screw principle to generate electricity and help fund the project in the long term. [ cite web
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title = Architectural Heritage Fund - Annual Review 2006-07
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publisher = Architectural Heritage Fund
date = 2007
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url = http://www.ahfund.org.uk/docs/AHF%20Review_Web.pdf
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accessdate = 2008-01-05 ]The first phase of the restoration was completed in 2007 and involved installing the new waterwheel and Archimedean screw as well as rebuilding the walls and roof of the granary to the north of the main building, allowing the installation of a kitchen and toilets as well as housing the control equipment for the hydro generation. [ Citation
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title = Generating a new future
newspaper = BBC North Yorkshire
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year = 2007
date =2007-11-08
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/northyorkshire/content/articles/2007/11/06/howsham_mill_feature.shtml]The second phase of the project which requires an additional £500,000 will connect the wheel and screw to the national grid allowing electricity generated to be sold as well as restoring the main building for use as an environmental study/community centre and eco camping barn. The finished building will house a permanent exhibition on the history of the mill, and an extensive library on climate change and renewable energy. [ Citation
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title = Generating a new future
newspaper = BBC North Yorkshire
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year = 2007
date =2007-11-08
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/northyorkshire/content/articles/2007/11/06/howsham_mill_feature.shtml]Restoration Village
In 2006 Howsham Mill was featured on the BBC television programme "Restoration Village" presented by
Griff Rhys Jones . [Citation
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title = Rural 'gems' in Restoration show
newspaper = BBC News
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year = 2006
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url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5167724.stm ] It won the North regional heat and was featured in the live National Final on Sunday17 September 2006 . Although Howsham Mill did not win, a £50,000 Project Planning grant was won by reaching the final. [ cite web
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title = Everyone's a winner...
work = BBC Action Network
publisher = BBC
date =2006-09-19
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/actionnetwork/F?thread=3490473
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accessdate = 2008-01-05 ]References
External links
* [http://www.howshammill.org.uk/ Howsham Mill Official Website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/restoration/2006/north_howsham_mill_01.shtml Howsham Mill on the BBC Restoration Website]
* [http://www.rht.greenisp.org/ Renewable Heritage Trust Website]
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