The former water mill at Needham
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The photograph on this page of The former water mill at Needham by Adrian S Pye as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 1 May 2021
Needham Mill was built as a small 4 storey red brick building laid with Flemish bond and roofed with blue tiles, that actually stood in the parish of Weybread on the Suffolk side of the River Waveney. The mill was rebuilt after the fire of 1838 and again about 1870 after a fire destroyed the earlier timber framed weatherboarded building. Milling ceased around 1934 and the wheel and machinery were removed during the second world war and sold towards the war effort. It has been a private residence for many years.