- Lower Green Mill, Hindringham
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country =England
state =Norfolk
region =East of England
district =North Norfolk
municipality =Hindringham
location = North of the village ofHindringham in the hamlet of Lower Green.
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material =Brickwork and timber
established =c1844
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visitation = Privately owned
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map_caption =Hindringham Lower Green tower windmill within Norfolk
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footnotes =Map Ref: TF989375Lower Green Mill is a
tower mill at Lower Green, located to the north of thevillage ofHindringham in the Englishcounty ofNorfolk . [ "OS Explorer Map 24” – Norfolk Coast Central. ISBN 0 319 21726 4] The mill stands on the east side of the lane between Hindringham andBinham and is four miles east ofWalsingham . [The Norfolk Windmill Trust, Windmills to Visit Guide. 3rd Edition 1982. Page 24, The Morris Printing Co Ltd, 57-61 Pitt Street, Norwich, description & location details]Description
The tower is constructed from Norfolk red bricks and has five storeys. [ [http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Windmills/hindringham-lower-green-towermill.html] Mill description ] On the top of the tower there was a Norfolk clinker boat style cap with a six-bladed fantail. The cap had a gallery and a petticoat around the base of the cap. The mill had four sails with double shutters each with eight bays of three shutters. The sails powered three pairs of
millstones , of which one had a diameter of five feet. The internal machinery also included a sifter and a flour mill. Also on site a bakehouse was built in 1862. In March 1860 the windmill was badly damaged in agale which prompted a 10 horse power Garwoodsteam engine to be installed to act as auxiliary power.History
The windmill was built in 1844 and is located on the site of an early
post mill . In 1908, after 64 years, Hindringham Lower Green tower windmill ceased working as a mill. In 1920 the windmill was sold by the Gunthorpe Estate and by 1937 the mill had become derelict. In 1970 the mill was sold and renovation work began to turn the windmill into residential use. In 1985 renovation work was carried out again with a new clinker boat-shape cap fitted with a gallery and a window. The windmill is a private residence and is not open to the public at the present time.References
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