An improved paddle has been fitted to the North runner stone. This has reduced the volume of flour which remains in the vat after milling. This means we fill more bags from a given volume of grain.
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Restoration Update
- Visit by Farm Machinery Preservation Society
- Visit by Wickhambrook History Group
- Annual Tractor Run
- Visit by Palgrave and Bury St Edmunds camera clubs
- Dennis and his tractor boys and girls
- See our new Gallery
- 200 year anniversary
- 200 year celebration day – more photos
- Tree planting to mark 200 years since mill was built
- Morris Men at the Mill
- Mill granary used as polling station
- Visit by East Anglian Practical Classics car club
- Traditional afternoon teas
- Inside the granary
- Car Rally visitors
- Granary progress
- Granary progress
- The end of “Fort Knox”
- New engine shed
- Engine house
- Dressing the mill stones
- Hurst frame
- “Fort Knox” new engine shed
- Hopton CEVC Primary School visit
- Visitor centre
- Passing of respected millwright –Vincent Pargeter
- Rope making demonstration
- Temporary repair to sail clamp
- Mill painting completed Aug 2015
- Soak away
