
Alburgh village, Norfolk
A quiet village, 1 mile north of Homersfield station on the Waveney Valley railway. Alburgh is 3 ½ miles north east of Harleston and its church, All Saints, has a large Norman porch and massive tower. Alburgh had a post mill that had a single storey roundhouse with a 155 foot diameter footprint and a tailpole.The mill was powered by two sails and two double shuttered patent sails, each with 7 bays of 3 shutters and 1 bay of 2 shutters.
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