Village People South Norfolk edition – December / January 2022 (Winter)

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LOCAL HISTORY

Memories of Occold Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This time, we take a walk down memory lane in Occold. This view of Occold in 1910 shows cottages that were

homes for many of the families who worked in the area.

The Churchh off St Michhaell, shhown here in 1905, is central to Occold and was originally a Norman building. The rector at this time was the Reverend Herbert Marshall. The tower was built in 1426 and housed five bells. In 1854, the church was repaired and reroofed.

 Occold Smock Mill in 1911. The miller was

Charles Mills. In 1923-24 the sails were removed for safety reasons, and the mill was powered by a diesel engine, operating until the end of WW2.

Occcold Store, in 1910, was run by Herbert Last. The shop was

a draper and also sold china, boots, glass, paint and medicines. Herbert was also a local farmer.

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