Pakenham WaterMill
I had a lovely evening in Suffolk and was late setting off for my meeting in Cambridge. I passed some lovely countryside but had determined it get a blip of the windmill I had obliquely blipped yesterday. Unfortunately I only got a couple of shots and then had to drive on to make my meeting. So here it is.
Some quick facts:
The parish of Pakenham is unique in Britain in having both a working watermill and a working windmill. The 18th century watermill, the last working watermill in Suffolk and now owned by the Suffolk Building Preservation Trust, is on a Domesday site. Here, for almost a thousand years, millers have been using the simple technology of water power to produce stone-ground wholemeal flour from locally-grown wheat. The mill is maintained and operated by a team of dedicated volunteers who continue the tradition.
Sorry struggling with comments, it's been a busy two days and am somewhat tired now. Tomorrow evening I will catch up!
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- Canon PowerShot SX510 HS
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- 43mm
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