- Letheringsett Brewery watermill
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name = Letheringsett Brewery Watermill
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country =England
state =Norfolk
region =East of England
district =North Norfolk
municipality =Letheringsett
location = On theRiver Glaven near the town of Holt
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material = Brick and Flint built with Norfolk Pantile roof
established =1780
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owner = William Hardy (1780)
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map_caption = Letheringsett Brewery Watermill within North Norfolk
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footnotes =Letheringsett Brewery watermill is located in the village of
Letheringsett within the English county ofNorfolk [ "OS Explorer Map 24” – Norfolk Coast Central. ISBN 0 319 21726 4 ] . The mill stands on the south side of the A148Cromer toKings Lynn road which dissects the village. The water supply for this watermill comes from theRiver Glaven which is bridged by the road next to the mill.History
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1780 , William Hardy purchased Letheringsett Hall, 50 acres of land and Hagan’sbrewery for the sum of £1610. William Hardy added Letheringsett Brewery mill to the newly purchased maltings. The building is constructed with local flint and has a Norfolk pantile roof. On the roof of the maltings there are two cowls. Although the watermill was constructed purely for the milling of the malt, William Hardy decided to maximise his investment by installing grindstones and milling corn as well. This was despite the fact that this mill was only 150 yards down stream fromLetheringsett Watermill . The watermill which was built as part of the brewery complex began to produce flour in1784 . By1888 the watermill and brewery were trading as W. H. Cozens-Hardy & Sons. In1896 Cozens-Hardy & Sons of Letheringsett Brewery were taken overs by Morgan'sBrewery ofNorwich . It is unclear when the watermill, brewery andmaltings ceased working but in1936 the buildings were used for manufacture of soft drinks until partially destroyed by fire in that year. Today the building beside the road stands derelict (2008)References
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