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Whissendine windmill


One of England’s few remaining fully operational nineteenth-century windmills, Whissendine Windmill has towered over the village of Whissendine for more than 200 years. Today, fully restored, it produces plain, strong white and wholemeal flour. The Mill was built in 1809 by the Earls of Harborough of Stapleford Park to replace an earlier windmill. The tenant Millers were Arnold and Hayes.
The Mill was sold to Stephen Whitehead of Gedney, Lincolnshire, in 1862 who refitted the Mill. Later Thomas Hayes bought the Mill, later selling to Eli Kitchen, but remained as a tenant. Many of the repairs to the Mill were by Elsam of Stamford.
The Mill worked up till 20 April 1922 when it was damaged in a gale and not repaired. Later owners maintained the Mill until it was sold to its present owner Nigel Moon in 1995. Since then a new top has been made including four new sails. The Mill worked again on wind on 14 August 2009.
The Mill has a very fine set of machinery including a smutter, four sets of millstones, three flour dressing machines and a Wegmann roller mill dated 1877.
The Mill works all year producing bread and pastry flours, spelt and barley flours, ryemeal and oatmeal. Also available are middlings and bran for pigs, chickens and horses.
Visitors are welcome when the Mill is working.
Owner and Miller: Nigel Moon
The owner is a real character who will keep you talking for hours, so beware!
Information courtesy of the local Whissendine web page www.whissendine.net
The Mill was sold to Stephen Whitehead of Gedney, Lincolnshire, in 1862 who refitted the Mill. Later Thomas Hayes bought the Mill, later selling to Eli Kitchen, but remained as a tenant. Many of the repairs to the Mill were by Elsam of Stamford.
The Mill worked up till 20 April 1922 when it was damaged in a gale and not repaired. Later owners maintained the Mill until it was sold to its present owner Nigel Moon in 1995. Since then a new top has been made including four new sails. The Mill worked again on wind on 14 August 2009.
The Mill has a very fine set of machinery including a smutter, four sets of millstones, three flour dressing machines and a Wegmann roller mill dated 1877.
The Mill works all year producing bread and pastry flours, spelt and barley flours, ryemeal and oatmeal. Also available are middlings and bran for pigs, chickens and horses.
Visitors are welcome when the Mill is working.
Owner and Miller: Nigel Moon
The owner is a real character who will keep you talking for hours, so beware!
Information courtesy of the local Whissendine web page www.whissendine.net
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Op de site staat een foto van Peter Murray uit 2007 en daar heeft de molen 4 wieken,en nu zie ik maar 2 wieken,is er soms nog weer een reparatie aan de gang?
hartelijke groeten
Frans.
natureoncam aka Greg club has replied to Frans Schols clubThe mill is currently closed and we talked briefly over a fence about his hopes for re-opening to visitors ASAP.
We shall re re-vist the area in better times and I shall ask the question.
I would love to visit and it's on the list for next time we are in the area.
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