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TM3154 : Ashe or Loudham watermill

taken 4 years ago, near to Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, England

Ashe or Loudham watermill
Ashe or Loudham watermill
The mill and the mill house are listed Grade II*. The old abbey which once stood in the grounds is recorded but not the history of the mill. There was a mill recorded here on the River Deben in Domesday 1086. Link
Some sources call this Loudham Mill, others call it Ashe Mill.
Water for the mill comes from Decoy Pond on the opposite side of the road. Link
Suffolk Watermills

Suffolk has roughly 130 watermills listed as either lost, demolished, partial ruin or extant and converted to another use. Of these, either the mill or the miller's house, are now private houses, B&Bs or the larger ones, multiple occupancy flats. Watermills were by necessity beside a river or stream with enough flow to turn a waterwheel and the gears inside the mill. There are a number of options for the method in presenting the water to the paddles on the wheel. Undershot is where the bottom of the wheel sits in the flow. Breast shot is where the water is presented to the wheel halfway up and the wheel and doesn't sit in the stream. Overshot is where the water flows over the top of the wheel and is the most powerful of the three methods. A fourth method not used in Suffolk, is known as a pentrough or pitchback, which is similar to an overshot but turns the wheel in the opposite direction. See LinkExternal link. Mills were used to grinding corn, making paper, extracting oil, sawing wood and numerous other jobs which are listed in the above Wikipedia article. created by Adrian Pye

Suffolk Rivers

Suffolk has twenty rivers worthy of the name. The River Waveney and the River Little Ouse form the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk. The River Stour does the same for Suffolk and Essex. The Alde, the Blyth, the Deben and the Orwell are the main rivers and the others are tributaries or affluents of these. Among the names of these are the Gipping, the Box, the Lark, the Dove, the Snail and the Rat.
Other rivers and tributaries are the Minsmere, Fromus, Mill, Ore, Chad, Fynn, Kirton Creek, and Shottisham Creek, Belstead Brook, the Black Bourne, Eriswell Lode, Polstead Stream and Hol Brook. Edited by Adrian S. Pye


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Geographical Context: Historic sites and artefacts Rivers, Streams, Drainage Derelict, Disused Industry Former: Watermill County: Suffolk other tags: Watermill (Converted) Watermill Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Articles: · Watermills of the Suffolk Rivers Other Photos: · Decoy pond at Loudham Watermill · Millstone on the verge at Loudham Mill Title Clusters: · Ashe or Loudham watermill [2] ·
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TM3154, 38 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Adrian S Pye   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 11 May, 2021   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 2 October, 2021
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TM 3178 5447 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:8.3921N 1:23.1459E
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TM 3179 5453
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