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A horse mill and bake office were also run on the site.
There was once a horse mill in the village.
A horse mill was reconstructed near the windmill in 1974.
It is a type of animal engine somewhat more sophisticated than a horse mill.
A horse mill used to operate on the estate, one of only two known in Suffolk.
By 1818 there was a horse mill, school, and a Methodist preacher began making regular visits.
This horse mill has not been used since about 1830 when it was superseded by portable engines.
The roof construction is not structurally dependent on the horse mill, or connected with it.
Sometimes a horse mill was used in conjunction with a watermill or a windmill.
A horse mill is a mill that uses a horse as the power source.
On the ground floor were pieces of apparatus: chains and ropes hanging down from above and, to one side, a horse mill.
This combination of mills used to be quite common as the horse mill was used when there was no wind.
Close to Haldenby Grange is a listed barn and horse mill.
First horse mill was built by Daniel Lile.
More than 1000 items are on display, including a trek wagon, equipped tent, kook skerm and a horse mill.
The gin (short for "engine") was the horse mill driving a small threshing machine, and the horse did the gang, or going.
This is a powerful horse mill for four horses; probably English ponies, as modern heavy horses were not yet fully bred in the 1830s.
However, by 1855 manpower had proved insufficient and two donkeys (later two oxen) were used to drive a horse mill.
The Beamish gin gang and its in situ horse mill have not been used since the 1830s when portable engines superseded it.
At one time there was a mill at Kexby, either a windmill or a horse mill, according to one resident.
He would later build a small horse mill as well as a tannery, and started a recurring fur trade with the French in Vincennes.
Titwood (Tetwood in 1828) was also the last farm in the district to use a horse mill to drive farm machinery.
The mill is a two-storey smock mill on a single-storey base, which originally housed a horse mill.
The mill was driven by a horse, which gave the building its name "Rosmolen" (translation from Dutch: "Horse mill").
The very rare survival of a 'Horse mill', engine or 'gin' at Wester Kittochside has been professionally excavated and restored to working condition.