HORSE MILL


A 'horse-mill' is a mill that uses a horse as the power source. Any milling process can be powered in this way, but the most frequent use of animal power in horse-mills was for grinding grain and pumping water. Other animals used for powering mills include dogs, donkeys and oxen. These are all forms of animal engines. Man, can also be considered to be an animal, and engines powered by man include treadwheels.
Sometimes a horse mill was used in conjunction with a watermill or a windmill.
In Antwerp, Belgium, the Brouwers Huis Museum (Brewers House museum) is a good example of horse powered pumping machinery, the building dating from the C16th and the original wooden machinery was replaced in cast iron in the mid C19th, but retaining the original layout.

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Places where horse-mills are known to have existed, or can be found.
United Kingdom

★ A horse powered pumping engine in the Chiswell Street brewery.
Gallery
References
See also

Places where horse-mills are known to have existed, or can be found.


United Kingdom

Bedfordshire



Eversholt - a horse engine, now preserved at Billing Mill.

Kensworth - a donkey wheel from Nash Farm is preserved in Luton museum and Art Gallery. There was also another donkey wheel at Chuch End Farm.

Woburn - a horse driven corn mill.

Berkshire



Woolley Park - a horse driven corn mill.

Buckinghamshire



Aylesbury - a horse wheel and churn are now preserved in the Science Museum (London)

Cornwall



Gwennap - a horse whim for raising ore.

Newquay - a horse gear for driving a threshing machine is preserved at the Dairyland museum.

Cumberland



Cartmel - a horse gear is preserved at the Museum of Lakeland Life, Kendal.

Derbyshire



Castleton - a horse powered ore crusher stood at NGR SK 135835.

Devonshire



★ Scorlinch, Clyst St. Lawrence - a horse engine.

★ Weyland, Tedburn St. Mary - a horse powered mill, extant in the 1920's.

Durham



East Herrington - a horse powered mine gin.

Hampshire



Southampton - a horse powered pumping engine in the Weevil Brewery. Built by John Smeaton in 1780.

Hertfordshire



Ashridge - a donkey wheel.

Isle of Wight



Carisbrooke Castle - a donkey wheel, extant.

Kent



Chilham Castle - a horse wheel driving pumps.

West Kingsdown - a horse whim, now preserved at Singleton, Sussex (q.v.).

London


★ A horse powered pumping engine in the Chiswell Street brewery.
Norfolk


Norwich

Catton mill - a horse and wind mill.

★ Earlham Hall - a horse mill
Heigham - in a Tannery

Mill Hill, Heigham - a horse and wind mill.

Pockthorpe mill - a horse and wind mill.

Great mill, Attleborough - a horse and wind mill.

Kettle mills, Kings Lynn - a horse, wind and water mill.

Oulton, - a horse and wind mill.

Northumberland



★ Berwick Hill. - a horse gin built in 1814. Now preserved at Beamish Museum.

Nottinghamshire



Wollaton Hall - a horse gin built at Langton Colliery in 1844 and later used at Pinxton Colliery.

Oxfordshire



Greys Court, Rotherfield Greys. - a National Trust property, with a donkey wheel.

Great Tew - a horse powered corn mill.

Suffolk



Blythburgh - there was a horse wheel at Henham Hall now preserved at the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket.

Drinkstone. - the smock mill formerly had a horse-mill in the base.

Surrey



Painshill - a horse-wheel used for raising water. In use from 1770 to the 1830's.

Sussex



Patching - a pug-mill, now preserved at Singleton (q.v.).

Singleton (West Kingsdown)

Singleton (Patching) - both at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum.

Wiltshire



Broad Hinton - a donkey wheel, demolished in 1908.

Tidworth - a horse-driven pump, working in the 1930's.

Worcestershire



Burlingham - a horse powered cider mill is preserved at Hartlebury Castle.

Yorkshire



Hutton-le-Hole - a horse mill is preserved at the Ryedale Folk Museum.

Stillington - a horse wheel now preserved at Shibden Hall.

★ Sutton - a gorse crushing mill is preserved on the village green.

Scotland


The Horse-mill at Wester Kittochside farm near Glasgow


Gartly, Aberdeenshire - a horse mill for crushing gorse for fodder.

★ Titwood Farm, Kilamurs, Ayrshire.

★ Wester Kittochside, East Kilbride. This example is at the Museum of Scottish Country Life and was recently dug out (2005) and partially restored to working condition.

★ Lund Farm, Unst, Shetland - a horse gin probably for powering a thresher in the barn

Wales



★ Dullog, Rhostryfan, Caernarfon - an oblique dog-wheel. Now preserved at the Welsh Folk Museum, St. Fagans, Cardiff.

Bersham Colliery Wrexham, Denbighshire - a reconstruction of a horse gin.

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire - a dog driven spit is preserved in the museum.

★ Penysgwarne Farm, Tremarchog, Pembrokeshire.
===Channel Islands===
Circular horse-drawn apple crusher (''tou d'preinseu'') at The Elms, Jersey - a property of the National Trust for Jersey.


Guernsey - a horse powered cider mill is preserved at the Folk museum.
===United States

Indiana



Bottorff-McCulloch Farm

Gallery



References



★ Animal Powered Machines, J. Kenneth Major. Shire Album 128 - Shire Publications 1985. ISBN 0-85263-710-1

★ Water-mills windmills and horse-mills of South Africa, James Walton. C Struik Publishers, 1974. ISBN 0-86977-040-3

See also



The International Molinological Society

Museum of Scottish Country Life

Lambroughton Titwood Farm Horse Mill

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