Euston Watermill

Euston Watermill

Watermill

The watermill was built in the 1670s by Sir Samuel Morland for irrigation and grinding corn. In 1731 it was redesigned by William Kent to resemble a church. In 1859 an iron waterwheel was added by Charles Burrell, the traction engineers of Thetford. In 2000/2001 the Duke of Grafton and English Heritage fully restored the wheel and the building. Euston Hall and Euston Church are open...

Location

Grid reference:

TL 896 787

Town/city: Euston
OS sheet:

144

Postcode: IP24 2QP
Geocode: @52.3682099, 0.7822266 Open in Map

On A1088 road, about 3 miles S of Thetford.

Contact

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Opening Times:

May 2nd-6th; June 10th-14th; July 17th-21st; August 16th-18th; September 11th-15th & 18th-22nd. All mornings only 10.00 - 13.00, admission £7. See web site for details.