Lockgate Mill
When operational, the mill was driven by four patent sails that turned in a clockwise direction, these drove a 19 ft diameter external scoopwheel with 7 inch paddles.The Banham family ceased working the mill in the early 1920s and was taken over for a short period by Mr Gordon Addison, who lived in the nearby Lockgate Farm.After Leonard Carter left the mill, it began to fall into disrepair.In 2001 a fire started by vandals damaged the inside of the mill and has blackened some of the external and internal brickwork.The mill can be reached on the Weavers' Way and Wherryman's Way footpaths between Yarmout and Berney Arms.