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Smock Mill

A Grade II Listed Building in Felixstowe, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9739 / 51°58'26"N

Longitude: 1.333 / 1°19'58"E

OS Eastings: 629019

OS Northings: 235853

OS Grid: TM290358

Mapcode National: GBR WRR.7T9

Mapcode Global: VHLC9.2N24

Plus Code: 9F33X8FM+H6

Entry Name: Smock Mill

Listing Date: 10 February 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1030414

English Heritage Legacy ID: 286267

ID on this website: 101030414

Location: Walton, East Suffolk, IP11

County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Civil Parish: Felixstowe

Built-Up Area: Felixstowe

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Walton St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


FELIXSTOWE HIGH STREET, WALTON
TM 2935 NW
(south side)
5/24 Smock Mill
II

Smock mill, disused. Early C19. Brick base, partly rendered, timber framed
and weatherboarded upper section. Octagonal tower. 2 storeys brick, 2 storeys
timber framed. Doorway with boarded door. Window of 6 small panes above.
Cap replaced by hexagonal pointed corrugated iron roof. Internal machinery
removed.


Listing NGR: TM2901935853

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