Westwood Marshes Mill, Walberswick
Westwood Marshes Mill was built in the late 18th century,[1] possibly in 1798.It was worked by wind until 1940 and then damaged when used for target practice during World War II.The mill was repaired in the 1950s but in October 1960 it was burnt out in an arson attack.It had a boat-shaped cap which was winded by a tailpole and winch, in a similar manner to the smock mill at Herringfleet.Only the lower part of the upright shaft and the pit wheel and scoopwheel survived the fire.