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Halvergate Mill

A Grade II Listed Building in Halvergate, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5978 / 52°35'51"N

Longitude: 1.5661 / 1°33'58"E

OS Eastings: 641604

OS Northings: 305971

OS Grid: TG416059

Mapcode National: GBR XKV.0ST

Mapcode Global: WHMTS.1Y1V

Plus Code: 9F43HHX8+4C

Entry Name: Halvergate Mill

Listing Date: 28 February 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1051458

English Heritage Legacy ID: 228623

ID on this website: 101051458

Location: Halvergate, Broadland, Norfolk, NR13

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Civil Parish: Halvergate

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Halvergate St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


HALVERGATE MILL ROAD
TG 40 NW
4/46 Halvergate Mill.
28.2.86
G.V. II
Corn mill tower, C19, of red brick with corrugated steel roof. Circular tower,
formerly of six storeys. Door at ground floor level to south east and at first
Floor level to north east. Window openings alternate north south and east
west on each floor. Conical roof. Interior destroyed by fire.


Listing NGR: TG4160405971

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