Salem Bridge Windmill |
Hob Uid: 498481 | |
Location : Lincolnshire East Lindsey Wainfleet All Saints
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Grid Ref : TF4954158640 |
Summary : A six storey tower mill with an attached two storey warehouse built circa 1820 by Oxley's of Alford, to a similar design to Alford Mill, and has a castellated tower topped by a large weathervane in the shape of a beer bottle. The building is of red brick, with some colourwashed render, and the warehouse has a slate roof. No milling machinery survives internally. It was purchased by George Bateman and Son of Salem Brewery in 1918 and first used as a bottling shed. |
More information : A six storey tower mill with an attached two storey warehouse built circa 1820 with 20th century alterations. It was built by Oxley's of Alford, to a similar design to Alford Mill. The building is of red brick, with some colourwashed render, and the warehouse has a slate roof. No milling machinery survives internally. Became part of Bateman's Brewery in 20th century. (1-2)
The six-storey brick-built tower mill, which has a castellated tower topped by a large weathervane in the shape of a beer bottle. It was purchased by George Bateman and Son of Salem Brewery in 1918 and first used as a bottling shed. (3-4)
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