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Wind Energy Museum Repps with Bastwick Norfolk The UKs premier wind heritage site dedicated to preserving the heritage of wind power past, present and future.

Would you like a day out with a difference? We offer a relaxing informative and personal experience. Our unique tourist attraction, The Wind Energy Museum, is a not-for-profit organisation which is set in the peaceful village of Repps with Bastwick on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. The very secluded 2.75 acre site has

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Letheringsett Watermill Norfolks Only Flour Producing Watermill

At the time of the Domesday book, 580 water mills were recorded in Norfolk, including one at Letheringsett but there were no windmills. By the 19th century there were only about 80 or 90 watermills still able to work. The red brick mill you see today was built in 1802.

Wherry Maud Trust Keeping Broads history alive

How you can sail with us. Welcome to our website! Was registered as a charity in April 2015, initially with four trustees. Next Wherry Maud Trust Event.

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Would you like a day out with a difference? We offer a relaxing informative and personal experience. Our unique tourist attraction, The Wind Energy Museum, is a not-for-profit organisation which is set in the peaceful village of Repps with Bastwick on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. The very secluded 2.75 acre site has

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