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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThelnethamThelnetham - Wikipedia

    Thelnetham is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located on the southern bank of the River Little Ouse (the Norfolk -Suffolk border), six miles west of Diss, in 2005 its population was 230. [1] . The village of Blo' Norton lies on the Norfolk side of the river.

  2. Oldest surviving tower mill in Suffolk. Thelnetham Windmill, also known as Button's Mill is a Grade II* listed [1] tower mill constructed of brick. The windmill is located at Thelnetham, Suffolk, England. It was built in the early nineteenth century to grind wheat into flour.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blo'_NortonBlo' Norton - Wikipedia

    Blo' Norton and Thelnetham Fen. Prince Frederick Duleep Singh. Frogstock festival. War memorial. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Blo' Norton. Coordinates: 52.375018°N 0.957870°E. Blo' Norton is a village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, on the River Little Ouse, about miles (10 km) west of Diss.

  4. Blo' Norton and Thelnetham Fens are a 21.3-hectare (53-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Blo' Norton Fen is in the parish of Blo' Norton in Norfolk and Thelnetham Fen is in Thelnetham parish in Suffolk.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TheerthamTheertham - Wikipedia

    References. External architecture. Theertham ( Theertha or Tirtha) literally refers to water. In Hindu sacred literature, it is referred to as the physical holy water body associated with a temple or deity. As per Hindu religious belief, water is the principal purification mechanism.

  6. Thelnetham Windmill stands on the edge of Thelnetham Fen. Dating from 1819, it is one of only four preserved tower mills in Suffolk. While working successfully during the 19th century, its condition deteriorated badly during the early 20th century and it had become effectively derelict by 1926.

  7. By the time of the Norman invasion, Thelnetham was important enough for inclusion in the Domesday Book of 1086. Historic treasures throughout the village Medieval and early modern times saw the emerging of a village society, sustained by family life, religious and social events, farming and related industries.