Trickers Mill, Woodbridge
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Image: © Dave Thompson Taken: 11 Mar 2017
Built in 1818, the mill had stowage for upwards of 1000 coombs of wheat and is 5 storeys high. It originally had a domed cap which was blown off in 1881. The mill worked by wind until 1920 and JS Tricker was the last miller. In 1957 the windshaft and cap were scrapped and the remaining sails removed. Restored in 2013 it is now a holiday let.