Letheringsett watermill. The only watermill still operating commercially by waterpower in Norfolk.
Letheringsett watermill. The only watermill still operating commercially by waterpower in Norfolk.
The maltings. The now disused brewery was built in 1783 by William Hardy from East Dereham, who conducted his business as a maltster from Coltishall, using his own wherry for the transport of goods. After moving to Letheringsett Hall > 1025717 with his family in 1781, he purchased the maltings and Hagan's brewery, situated across the road from the Hall, and there built the Letheringsett Brewery, originally constructed to function as a malt mill. The maltings are built from gault brick with some flint and have a hipped roof. Later a new mill was built within the existing main building and the first wheat ground here was sold in December 1784. Part of the complex is presently used for general storage.
Park Gate to Bayfield Hall near Home Farm
Memorial to Sammy. Sammy was a girl who was born with cerebral palsy. When she died, aged 13, a sculpture was put up in her memory beside the Kings Head public house > 1025721 which she used to like visiting, in the company of her parents. The sculpture was created from one single piece of wood by a wood carver from the nearby village of Morston - the parrot perched on top resembles a much loved feathered friend of Sammy's.

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