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Category: Mill

The History of the Double Cottage on Stalland Common – Part I

Posted on February 1, 2026January 22, 2026 by Heather Etteridge

The Cottage formerly known as Hillside (and now Owl Cottage) at Stalland CommonCourtesy A. M. Like many towns and villages, Great Ellingham is fortunate to have several interesting historical houses. Many of our village’s ‘old’ houses will have begun life housing several families. However over the years, these houses have become one dwelling. Double Cottage…

Samuel Le Grice’s Ownership of the Mill

Posted on March 24, 2021December 16, 2025 by Heather Etteridge

Mill House, Mill and Cottage at Great Ellingham. Photograph courtesy of Attleborough Heritage Group Purchase On the 12th October, 1854, Samuel Le Grice purchased a tower windmill and other premises at Great Ellingham from Jeremiah Fielding. Le Grice paid the sum of £825 for the mill, a nearby messuage with baking office, barns, stables, outbuildings,…

Jeremiah Fielding sells Windmill & Emigrates

Posted on March 23, 2021December 16, 2025 by Heather Etteridge

Mill House which replaced an earlier dwelling with the Mill behind. Postcard postmarked 1905. Tower Windmill made from Local Bricks The brick tower windmill standing in what is now Church Street, Great Ellingham, was erected by Jeremiah Fielding c.1849. The bricks were made locally at the brick kiln in Hingham Road. It has also been…

Auction of A Capital Freehold Brick Tower Windmill in 1902

Posted on October 1, 2019December 16, 2025 by Heather Etteridge

Salter Simpson & Sons of Attleborough and Bury St Edmunds inserted a notice in the edition of the Eastern Daily Press of May 15th, 1902 of the sale by Auction of property in Great Ellingham. The Auction would be held at the Royal Hotel, Attleborough on Thursday, 15th May 1902. The Seller of the property…

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