Site overview
Darsham post mill is a former wind-powered corn mill site at Darsham, Suffolk. The surviving structure is the post-mill roundhouse, which has been converted to residential use and doubled in height during conversion. The wider Darsham windmill record includes a post mill moved within Darsham in 1801 and another post mill demolished in 1937.
The surviving roundhouse represents the physical remnant of the post-mill site rather than a complete mill. Details of the mill's machinery, final working date, and closure sequence are limited, but the site is clearly documented as a surviving converted post-mill roundhouse.
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History
Darsham had more than one post-mill site. One Darsham post mill was moved within Darsham in 1801, while another post mill was later demolished in 1937. The surviving structure at this site is the roundhouse of a former post mill.
It has been converted to a house and was doubled in height as part of that conversion. The post-mill body and working machinery no longer survive at the site. The available evidence does not establish a full miller sequence, sail arrangement, or final working date, but the surviving converted roundhouse preserves the footprint and base structure of the former windmill.
It remains a documented survival of Darsham's wind-powered milling history.
Timeline
Post mill moved within Darsham
Post mill demolished
Sources and records
Suffolk Mills Group index of Suffolk windmills
Wikipedia list article: List of windmills in Suffolk
Windmill Photographic Register references for Suffolk post-mill remains