More information : Tower windmill with sails and an ogee cap, built in 1816. Now owned by the National Trust., TF 83764375. Windmill (disused). (1) The windmill is a tower type made of brick and shingled. The sail frames are 18th century. Now occupied as a house. Inscribed 1814. (2,3)
TF 838438 Windmill. 6-storey tower mill, converted to house but retaining ogee cap, skeleton sails and fantail. built 1816, taken over by National Trust, 1956. (4)
Additional reference. (5)
Believed to be in used as holiday accommodation. (8)
Recorded by NRIM. Photographed. (9), Tower windmill, built from black tarred brick, built by John Savory to supplement his water mill. it has six storeys with sails and an ogee cap, there is a datestone enscribed `ES 1816'. It ceased working in 1914 and in 1926 was converted in to a house by Henry Cartree Hughes. In 1956 Hughes had the mill restored by R Thompson and it presented to the National Trust in 1958. (6,7) |