Fryerning Mill
[2] In July or August 1774, a farmer was killed by being struck by the sails of the mill.This entailed the complete replacement of the frame of the mill, including the crowntree.[2] The trestle is of oak, with the main post thought to be of sweet chestnut.The roundhouse is of brick, with a boarded roof covered in tarred felt.[3] As originally built, the mill would have had a wooden windshaft and four common sails.It has an iron segment ring bolted on which has a total of one hundred teeth.