English: Gunton Saw Mill, near to Suffield, Norfolk, Great Britain.
A view of the thatched mill from the car park. Originally it would have been open on three sides, the black wooden slating being a later security addition. The thatched roof gives the impression of being an iron age house rather than an industrial building. The large saw frame is inside along with a couple of circular saws, ranging from Norwich built to Rochdales Stenner and Gunn. The crane on the right serves a small steam engine milling machine.
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