Alfriston Windmill

Alfriston Mill
Alfriston Mill c1905
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Origin
Mill nameAlfriston Mill
Mill locationTQ 518 027
Coordinates50°48′14″N 0°09′11″E / 50.804°N 0.153°E / 50.804; 0.153
Operator(s)Private
Year built1834
Information
PurposeCorn mill
TypeTower mill
StoreysThree storeys
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsSpring sails
WindingFantail
Fantail bladesSix blades
No. of pairs of millstonesTwo pairs

Alfriston Windmill is a tower mill at Alfriston, Sussex, England which has been converted to residential accommodation.

History

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Alfriston Windmill was built in 1834. The mill was working until 1905 when a sail was damaged by a cow. The mill worked for another two years on two sails. In 1908, the mill was stripped of machinery, and had been converted into a house by 1910.[1]

Description

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Alfriston Windmill is a three-storey brick tower mill. It had four Spring sails and the beehive cap was winded by a fantail. The mill drove two pairs of underdrift millstones. All that remains today is the tower, with various additions and extensions.[1]

Millers

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  • Richard Saxby, 1834[1]
  • Daniel Sudbury, 1845[1]
  • William Shoesmith, 1855 - 1866[1]
  • Thomas Harvey, 1866 - 1874[1]
  • Thomas Fennell, 1881[1]
  • George Hewitt, 1907[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Brunnarius, Martin (1979). The Windmills of Sussex. Chichester: Philimore. pp. 128–129, 196. ISBN 0-85033-345-8.

Further reading

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