You pass by Thelnetham, just south of a recently restored tower mill.
Made of red brick, it is a tower mill.
This was a tower mill, thought to be one of the last of its kind built in England.
It is a white tower mill with a pointed roof and twelve sails.
Jack is a tower mill and was built in 1866.
It is also considered by many to be the best surviving example of a tower mill.
A tower mill was built to the north of the post mill in 1820.
A fire was reported at a tower mill in Garboldisham on that date.
The tower mill also was seen as a cultural object, being painted and designed with aesthetic appeal in mind.
There were many uses that the tower mill had aside from grinding corn.