Mundesley Watermill was built around 1723 with a weatherboarded upper floor and Norfolk pantiled roof. Sadly the Watermill itself burnt down in November 1956 and was pulled down in the summer of 1965. The millpond still remains along with what is left of the 26 foot waterwheel, one of the few overshot wheels in Norfolk. Today the wheel is enclosed behind a grill and left as a showpiece, but once 8 million gallons of water flowed over the waterwheel per day down and underneath the road to the sea.