Brograve Mill

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Brograve Mill is a ruined 18th-century windpump on the Norfolk Broads in England, known for its picturesque, leaning brick tower beside the River Thurne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage mill
ruin
windpump
access primarily by boat or footpath
administeredBy North Norfolk District NERFINISHED
builtIn 18th century
category Grade II listed windmills
Ruined buildings in Norfolk
Windmills in Norfolk
Windpumps in the United Kingdom
condition ruined
constructionMaterial brick
country England
United Kingdom
elevation low-lying site
hasComponent cap (largely lost)
sails (now lost)
hasPart tower
hasPhotographicInterest yes
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
isSubjectOf landscape photography
paintings and artworks
landscapeContext Norfolk Broads wetland landscape
locatedIn Norfolk NERFINISHED
locatedNear Horsey Mere NERFINISHED
Sea Palling NERFINISHED
Waxham NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Thurne NERFINISHED
location Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Brograve drainage channel
notableFeature leaning tower
picturesque appearance
orientation leans noticeably from vertical
originalFunction draining adjacent marshes into the River Thurne
poweredBy wind
purpose drainage of marshland
region East of England
riskStatus at risk from decay
situatedIn Brograve drainage area
surroundedBy marshland
tourism local landmark
towerType tapering brick tower
usedFor pumping water
visibleFrom River Thurne navigation

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River Thurne hasLandmark Brograve Mill