EAW048930 ENGLAND (1953). Bocking Windmill and Church Street, Bocking Churchstreet, from the north-east, 1953

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Pennawd [EAW048930] Bocking Windmill and Church Street, Bocking Churchstreet, from the north-east, 1953
Cyfeirnod EAW048930
Dyddiad 2-May-1953
Dolen
Enw lle BOCKING CHURCHSTREET
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 576336, 225982
Hydred / Lledred 0.56357336791711, 51.903992753662
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TL763260

Pinnau

Courtaulds Mill Bocking

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:38:20 PM
St Mary's Church Hall

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:37:47 PM
St Mary's Church Bocking

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:36:29 PM
The Cricket Pavillion

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:35:20 PM
Toilet Block

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:32:59 PM
Bocking Church Street Primary School

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:31:35 PM
Courtaulds Cottages

woodsy007
Saturday 26th of July 2014 10:30:30 PM
Bocking Village Hall

PatsyP
Thursday 24th of July 2014 12:53:36 PM

PatsyP
Thursday 24th of July 2014 12:50:48 PM
A post mill, with what appears to be a two-storey roundhouse. The 'tailpole', projecting from the steps and used to 'wind' the sails, seems almost too long to turn into the fence. This is a somewhat larger mill than the preserved post mill at Mountnessing in Essex. While being the same general shape as Bocking (although it has a twelve sided 'roundhouse') it is rather closer in size to the Airfix/Dapol plastic windmill kit known to many railway modellers, that captures the style of these mills so well. The white area on the conical roof of the roundhouse might suggest the mill has not been moved for sometime... or has it just been painted by a rather careless painter. Nice productive allotments/vegetable garden behind. Potatoes are earth up already and the winter greens are still providing sustenance.

Maurice
Tuesday 22nd of July 2014 06:32:30 PM