Buxton Watermill
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Buxton Mill, in Buxton, Norfolk, not to be confused with Buxton, Derbyshire, sits over the River Bure between Buxton and Lamas, Norfolk. The mill arches over the river and forms a crossing point between Aylsham and Coltishall.
Buxton Mill is steeped in history, the watermill was recorded in Doomsday Book in 1085 and William Pepper, a merchant living in Buxton, last rebuilt it as a mill in 1754. The building was constructed of white painted brick and weatherboard with a pantile roof and has been a prominent landmark in the village for many years.
The mill was reconstructed after a devastating fire in Jan 1991 used as a case study covering the fire and the major reconstruction that followed. An excellent history can be found at Norfolk Mills. You can also stay in the apartments [1][2]at the mill.