Hanford Mill, Ipswich

Watermill , Oil mill in Ipswich, United Kingdom
52°03′27″N 1°08′40″E / 52.0575°N 1.1444°E / 52.0575; 1.1444Completedpre norman conquestOwnerHistorically Ipswich Corporation

Hanford Mill was an historic watermill located in Ipswich, Suffolk. The first record of the mill dates from 1323.[1]

In the nineteenth century the mill was owned by Ipswich Corporation. In 1830 they leased it to Ezra Dalton. However, by 1840 this had been taken over by Samuel Webber who converted it into an oil mill.[2]

References

  1. ^ "IPS 259 - Handford Mill, Ipswich. -". suffolkher.esdm.co.uk. Suffolk Heritage Explorer. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  2. ^ Dolman, Peter C. J. "Ipswich Watermills" (PDF). Mills Archive. Mills Archive Trust. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
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C) St Margaret's
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E) St Mary-le-Tower
F) St Mary at the Elms
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W) Christ Hospital
X) Grammar School
Z) Poor Houses*
Y) Hanford Mill*
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4) Barre Gate
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