Black Bottom Plantation

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Black Bottom Plantation

Former water mill at Shottisham The mill (centre) and the millers house (right) have been converted into a private dwelling house.
There has been a mill in Shottisham since the 16th century
(The following is from Shottisham Parish Plan April 2012)
The millpond, fed from springs rising near Church Lane and others to the north, is now much reduced in size. When milling stopped in the 1950s, it was completely filled in; then partly re-dug in the 1980s.
During the later period of operation, water power was supplemented by steam power. The mill was last used commercially in 1944, and the engine is now in the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket.
Photographed with the kind permission of the owner.
Former water mill at Shottisham Credit: Adrian S Pye

Black Bottom Plantation, located in Suffolk, Virginia, is a sprawling estate encompassing vast woodlands and forests. The plantation is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history, attracting visitors from near and far. Covering an area of several thousand acres, the plantation offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The woodlands of Black Bottom Plantation are a mesmerizing sight, with towering trees providing shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest is home to numerous species of birds, including the melodious songbirds and majestic raptors. It is not uncommon to spot deer, rabbits, and foxes gracefully moving through the underbrush, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the plantation.

The history of Black Bottom Plantation dates back centuries, having been established during the colonial era. The plantation has witnessed the hardships of slavery and the struggles of emancipation, leaving behind remnants of its past, such as old slave quarters and historic buildings. These structures stand as a testament to the plantation's significance in American history.

Visitors to Black Bottom Plantation can explore its many hiking trails, immersing themselves in the tranquility of the woods. The plantation also offers guided tours, where knowledgeable guides share fascinating anecdotes about the area's history and natural wonders.

In conclusion, Black Bottom Plantation in Suffolk, Virginia, is a captivating destination for those seeking solace in nature and an opportunity to learn about America's past. With its vast woodlands, diverse wildlife, and rich history, the plantation offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages.

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Former water mill at Shottisham The mill (centre) and the millers house (right) have been converted into a private dwelling house.
There has been a mill in Shottisham since the 16th century
(The following is from Shottisham Parish Plan April 2012)
The millpond, fed from springs rising near Church Lane and others to the north, is now much reduced in size. When milling stopped in the 1950s, it was completely filled in; then partly re-dug in the 1980s.
During the later period of operation, water power was supplemented by steam power. The mill was last used commercially in 1944, and the engine is now in the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket.
Photographed with the kind permission of the owner.
Former water mill at Shottisham
The mill (centre) and the millers house (right) have been converted into a private dwelling house. There has been a mill in Shottisham since the 16th century (The following is from Shottisham Parish Plan April 2012) The millpond, fed from springs rising near Church Lane and others to the north, is now much reduced in size. When milling stopped in the 1950s, it was completely filled in; then partly re-dug in the 1980s. During the later period of operation, water power was supplemented by steam power. The mill was last used commercially in 1944, and the engine is now in the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket. Photographed with the kind permission of the owner.
Track opposite Sutton Hall
Track opposite Sutton Hall
Sutton Hall Drive
Sutton Hall Drive
House on Main Road, Sutton I believe this house was originally the village school with the schoolmaster's house attached
House on Main Road, Sutton
I believe this house was originally the village school with the schoolmaster's house attached
Cottages at Sutton Street
Cottages at Sutton Street
Vale Farm
Vale Farm
Track to Home Whin Farm
Track to Home Whin Farm
Track junction near Home Whin Farm
Track junction near Home Whin Farm
Cereal crop, Shottisham
Cereal crop, Shottisham
B1083 approaching Shottisham
B1083 approaching Shottisham
Entering Shottisham On the B1083.
Entering Shottisham
On the B1083.
Valley Lodge
Valley Lodge
Track (footpath) to Brook Farm
Track (footpath) to Brook Farm
Crop field towards Brook Farm
Crop field towards Brook Farm
Ford Hill (B1083) towards Sutton
Ford Hill (B1083) towards Sutton
Sutton Memorial Hall
Sutton Memorial Hall
Entering Sutton  On the B1083.
Entering Sutton
On the B1083.
Cottages, Sutton
Cottages, Sutton
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Black Bottom Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TM3245 (Lat: 52.061161, Lng: 1.3831455)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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