Ebridge Mill, Norfolk October 2011

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Ebridge Mill was also sometimes known as North Walsham Mill. The old mill was 5 storeys high and built of red brick with a slate roof.
The mill remained in the ownership of the family within Cubbitt & Walker Ltd from 1869 - 1998 when it was sold to Duffields and subsequently closed.
When the goodwill of the flour milling business was sold to the Millers' Mutual Association in 1966, the milling machinery was broken up leaving the old mill as an ancillary to the new provender mill built alongside.
Heres a link.
http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Watermills/ebridge.html

Another interesting mill I checked out, some machinery remains and it’s untrashed, only problem is it’s full of pigeons and inches deep in their shite.My biggest mistake was not wearing a mask, by the time I hit the 5th floor it was nauseating.Some of the ladders between the floors are starting to rot so some care is needed, otherwise well worth a look.

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The top floor
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The canal and pond restoration work
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This bridge between the buildings was a walk of faith.
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Thanks for looking​
 
Lovely pics there dude! It's all about the pigeons at Ebridge! Did you step out onto the balcony above the sign? :eek:
 
Lovely pics there dude! It's all about the pigeons at Ebridge! Did you step out onto the balcony above the sign? :eek:

Thanks,i stepped on it briefly but there is no way i would walk up and down it.:)Didnt seem very safe.
 
Kevsy dude, you having a Shuck retrosploor!!! I've visited this place around 5 times now and it still amazes me now!! Great pics mate. Bessie next??..;)
 
Oh yes it's not short of a few pigeons! Saying that I seem to bump into them wherever I explore :)

Seemed full of them by the 5th floor it was tedious with them flapping past and bounching off the walls:)
There wasnt many in Ditchingham mill and the ones i did see didnt seem to bother and stayed put which made a nice change.
 
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