Skoulding's Mill Explained

Kelsale Mill
Name Of Mill:Skoulding's Mill
Coordinates:52.2296°N 1.4857°W
Operator:Private
Built:1856
Purpose:Corn mill
Type:Tower mill
Storeys:Seven storeys
Sail Number:Four Sails
Sail Type:Patent sails
Winding:Fantail
Pairs Of Millstones:Three pairs

Skoulding's Mill is a Grade II listed tower mill at Kelsale, Suffolk, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.

History

Skoulding's Mill was built in 1856 by John Whitmore, the Wickham Market millwright. It was intended to replace a post mill in the same yard. It worked in conjunction with the post mill and a steam mill erected close by. The mill worked by wind until c1905 when it was refitted with roller milling equipment driven by a steam engine. The cap was removed in the early 1950s and the mill stripped of machinery at a later date.[1] The empty mill tower was converted to residential accommodation.[2]

Description

Skoulding's Mill is a tall seven storey tower mill. The tower is 55feet to the curb. It is 23feet diameter at the base and 13feet diameter at curb leve. The walls are 30inches thick at ground level.[3] The mill had an ogee cap with a gallery, winded by a fantail. The four double Patent sails drove three pairs of millstones.[1] The lower two storeys of the mill were tarred, with the upper five painted white.[3] The converted mill has a flat roof with a guard rail and a flagpole.

Millers

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dolman, Peter. 1978. Windmills in Suffolk . 44. Suffolk Mills Group. Ipswich. 0-9506447-0-6.
  2. Book: Regan, Dean . 1997. Windmills of Suffolk . 56. Dean Regan. Suffolk . 0-9531562-0-6.
  3. Book: Flint, Brian. 1979. Suffolk Windmills . 40, 43. Boydell. Woodbridge. 0-85115-112-4.