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Friston Windmill (TM 412 602 52°11′13″N 1°31′44″E / 52.187°N 1.529°E) is a Grade II* listed[1] post mill at Friston, Suffolk, England which has been conserved.
History
Friston Windmill was moved from Woodbridge by Collins, the Melton millwright in 1812 and erected on land purchased by William and Mary Scarlett. They sold the mill to Joseph Collings in 1812. The mill was worked by several different millers until 1837 when it was purchased by Joshua Reynolds from Knodishall. The mill passed to Caleb Reynolds Wright in 1883[2] and to his son Caleb Reynolds Wright Jr.[3] in 1924. A pair of sails was removed in 1943 and not replaced due to the shortage of timber. The mill worked on two sails until 1956 and then by a diesel engine until 1964. [2]
In 1965, permission was granted for the demolition of the mill but this was not carried out.[2] Due to changes in planning law, permission had to be sought again in 1968. Villagers were divided as to whether the mill should be kept or demolished an there was much debate in the local newspapers. A millwright was asked to inspect the mill and the decision was deferred for a month. The millwrights’ report showed that the mill was structurally sound and it was agreed in principle that the mill should be moved to the East Anglian Rural Life Museum at Stowmarket, where plans for the museum included a windmill.[3] Meanwhile, money was raised locally and repairs started on the mill in 1971. Permission for demolition was rescinded and on the death of the last miller in 1972 a new owner bought the mill with the intention of preserving it.[2] In 1977, the body of the mill was restored by Messrs Jameson Marshall, millwrights.[3]
In 2003, English Heritage gave a grant covering 20% of the cost of repairs which then needed doing to the mill.[4] In 2004, it was announced that a steel framework was to be erected around the mill in order to allow work on the trestle and body of the mill.[5]
Description
Friston Windmill is a tall post mill with a roundhouse. It had four Patent sails and was winded by a fantail carried on the rear steps in the Suffolk style. The mill is 50 feet (15.24 m) high, making it the tallest surviving post mill in the United Kingdom.[2] The mill has been preserved but the three pairs of millstones have been removed. [6] The mill had two pairs of millstones in the breast and one pair in the tail. [3]
Millers
- William and Mary Scarlett 1812
- Joseph Collings 1812 –
- Robert Reynolds 1850s
- John Reynolds 1850s
- Joshua Reynolds 1850s – 1883
- Caleb Reynolds Wright 1883 – 1924
- Caleb Reynolds Wright Jr. 1924 – 1964
External links
- Windmill World webpage on Friston mill.
References
New list
East Sussex
Location | Name of mill | Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph | |||||||
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Alfriston | Alfriston Mill | Tower | 1834 | ||||||||||
Arlington | Windover Mill | Post | c1800 | Burnt down c1881 | |||||||||
Baldslow | Hayward's Mill | Post | Demolished 1855 | ||||||||||
Baldslow | The Harrow Mill | Smock | 1855 | Demolished 1920s | |||||||||
Barcombe | Post | c1818[7] | Burnt down c1907[7] | ||||||||||
Battle | King's Head Mill | Post | Demolished 1805 | ||||||||||
Battle | King's Head Mill Caldbec Hill Mill |
Smock | 1805 | ||||||||||
Battle | Telham Hill Mill | Post | 1747 | Demolished 1962[8] | |||||||||
Battle | Watch Oak Mill Netherfield Mill |
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Beckley | Old Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Beckley | New Mill | ||||||||||||
Beddingham | Old Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Berwick | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Bexhill | Mount Idle Mill | ||||||||||||
Bexhill | Black Mill | ||||||||||||
Bexhill | Down Mill Hoad's Mill |
Post | 1784 | Collapsed 1965 | |||||||||
Bishopstone | Tide Mills | Smock | 1860s | 1883 | |||||||||
Bishopstone | Post | ||||||||||||
Brede | Post | 1794[7] | 1905[7] | ||||||||||
Brightling | Beacon Mill | - | Burwash | Witherenden Mill | |||||||||
Burwash | Rockhill Mill | Post | 1839[7] | Collapsed 1940[7] | |||||||||
Catsfield | Catsfield Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Chailey | Post | 1596 | Six mills in succession, on same site as Heritage mill | ||||||||||
Chailey | Heritage Mill | Smock | |||||||||||
Chailey | South Common Mill | Smock | 1823 | c1808 | Standing 1922 | ||||||||
Chailey | Yokehurst Mill | 1808 | 1790 | Moved to South Common c1808 | |||||||||
Chiddingly | Willard's Mill, The Dicker Old Mill |
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Chiddingly | Black Mill, The Dicker | ||||||||||||
Chiddingly | Golden Cross Mill, The Dicker Wicken'sMill |
Post | 1823 | 1823 | Demolished 1919 | ||||||||
Chiddingly | Lower Dicker Mill Ovenden's Mill New Mill |
Post | 1813 | Collapsed 28 December 1929 | |||||||||
Cross in Hand | Waldron Down Mill | Post | 1598 | Struck by lightning and severely damaged, 1790 | |||||||||
Cross in Hand | Old Mill | Post | 1791 | Demolished 1903 | |||||||||
Cross in Hand | New Mill | Post | 1855 | ||||||||||
Crowborough | Beacon Mill | Post | 1782 | Burnt down c1940 | |||||||||
Crowborough | Pratt's Mill | Tower | 1862 | ||||||||||
Crowhurst | |||||||||||||
Dallington | Smock | c1852 | Demolished 1913 | ||||||||||
Ditchling | Elphick's Farm Mill | Hollow post | c1884 | 1904 | |||||||||
East Blatchington | Black Mill | ||||||||||||
East Blatchington | Pumping mill | Tower | 1882 | Demolished c1919 | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Parsonage Mill Black Mill Watt's Lane Mill Rectory Manor Mill[9] |
Smock | |||||||||||
Eastbourne | Paradise Hill Mill | ||||||||||||
Eastbourne | White Mill | Smock | |||||||||||
Eastbourne | Rodmill Farm Mill | ||||||||||||
Eastbourne | Radmill Village Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Eastbourne | Ocklynge Mill | Tower | |||||||||||
Eastbourne | Old Mill | Tower | 1800 | Replaced by Hurst's Mill, 1808 | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Hurst's Mill St John's Mill |
Tower | 1808 | Demolished 1950 | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Bullock Down | Wind wheel | |||||||||||
Eastbourne | Pashley Down | Vertical axle mill | 1752 | 1767, Demolished by 1785 | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Pashley Down | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1785, later burnt down | ||||||||
Eastbourne | Seafront | Vertical axle mill | 1757 | 1780s | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Ocklynge Hill | Vertical axle mill | c1767 | Burnt down 1811 | |||||||||
Eastbourne | Black Mill | Post | |||||||||||
East Grinstead | North End Mill | 1564[10] | Burnt down 1757[11] | ||||||||||
East Grinstead | Common Mill | 1767[11] | Standing 1900[11] | ||||||||||
East Grinstead | Ashurst Wood Mill Cutten's Hill Mill[12] |
Smock[13] | Demolished 1882[14] | ||||||||||
East Grinstead | Pook Hill Mill | 1823 | 1823[14] | 1823, gone by 1841[14] | |||||||||
Ewhurst | Brasses' Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Ewhurst | Beacon Mill | ||||||||||||
Ewhurst | Staplecross Mill | Smock | 1815 | Demolished 1951 | |||||||||
Fairlight | Old Mill | Smock | Burnt down[7] 1872[15] | ||||||||||
Fairlight | Batchelor's Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Falmer | Old Mill | Smock | 1724 | 1724 | 1724, later burnt down | ||||||||
Falmer | Race Hill Mill | Post | 1861[16] | ||||||||||
Firle | Firle Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Forest Row | Old Mill | ||||||||||||
Framfield | Mount Ephraim Mill | Post | 1841[17] | Moved to Cross in Hand, 1855 | |||||||||
Framfield | Blackboys Mill | Post | 1868 | Demolished 1945 | |||||||||
Frant | |||||||||||||
Frant | |||||||||||||
Friston | Friston Mill | Post | Blown down 1926 | ||||||||||
East Hoathly | Post | Burnt down 1824[7] | |||||||||||
East Hoathly | Post | 1824 | Burnt down December 1891[7] | ||||||||||
Glynde | Post | 1807[7] | Moved to Blackboys 1868 | ||||||||||
Glynde | Hollow Post | Mid C19th | Moved to High Salvington 2007 | ||||||||||
Guestling | Old Mill Pickham Farm Mill |
post | |||||||||||
Guestling | Guestling mill Jenner's Mill Down Mill Fairlight Mill[7] |
Smock | 1859[7] | Demolished c1918[7] | |||||||||
Hailsham | Upper Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Hailsham | Lower Mill Hamlin's Mill |
Smock | 1834 | Burnt down November 1923 | |||||||||
Hailsham | Harebeating Mill Upper Mill |
Post | 1823 | 1823 | Collapsed 1934 | ||||||||
Hamsey | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Hamsey | Offham Mill Racehill Mill |
Smock | |||||||||||
Hankham | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||||||||||
Hastings | Summerfield's Mill | ||||||||||||
Hastings | French's Mill Croft Road Mill |
Smock | 1799 | Moved to Silverhill, St Leonards c1838 | |||||||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #1 | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #2 | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #3 | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #4 | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #5 | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Town Mill | ||||||||||||
Hastings | Six sailed mill | Post | |||||||||||
Heathfield | Sandy Cross Mill | Post | 1842[7] | Demolished 1916[7] | |||||||||
Heathfield | Broad Oak Mill | Post | 1842[7] | Burnt down 11 March 1890[7] | |||||||||
Heathfield | Mutton Hall Mill | Post | 1805 | Demolished 1891 | |||||||||
Heathfield | Cade Street Mill Chapman's Town Mill |
Smock | Gone by 1936 | ||||||||||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Mill | Post | Burnt down 1856 | ||||||||||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Mill Blackdown Mill Cherry Clack Mill |
Smock | 1856 | ||||||||||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Saw Mill | Smock | 1866 | Demolished 1934 | |||||||||
Heathfield | Alexandra Road | Wind wheel | c1910 | ||||||||||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town | Wind wheel | c1908 | Dismantled 1916 | |||||||||
Hellingly | Old Mill North Street Mill[7] |
Post[7] | 1781[7] | Blown down 1908[7] | |||||||||
Hooe | Hooe Common Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Hooe | Hooe Common Mill | Smock | |||||||||||
Horham | Smock | Moved to Punnetts Town 1866 | |||||||||||
Hurstmonceux | Windmill Hill Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Hurstmonceux | Windmill Hill Mill | Post | c1814 | ||||||||||
Herstmonceux | Bodle Street Green Mill | Post | 1780s | ||||||||||
Herstmonceux | Cowbeech Mill Erry's Mill |
Smock | 1823 | 1820 | Demolished c1919 | ||||||||
Icklesham | Telegraph Hill Mill | Smock | 1834[7] | Demolished c1922[7] | |||||||||
Icklesham | Village Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Icklesham | Hogg Hill Mill | Post | 1790 | ||||||||||
Iden | Post | ||||||||||||
Iford | Sunk Post | 1155 | 1155 | ||||||||||
Kingston | Kingston Mill Ashcombe mill |
Post | 1832 | Blown down, March 1916 | |||||||||
Kingston | Old Duck Mill | Smock | 1802 | Collapsed 1891 | |||||||||
Lamberhurst[18] | Sussex Mill | ||||||||||||
Laughton | Laughton Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Lewes | Town Mill | Smock | 1802 | Moved to new site, c1818 (Shelley's Mill). | |||||||||
Lewes | Shelly's Mill | Smock | c1818 | Demolished 1922 | |||||||||
Lewes | Southern Mill | Post | c1785 | Demolished c1912 | |||||||||
Lewes | Spital Mill | Post | 1770 | Burnt down May 1885 | |||||||||
Lewes | Malling Mill | Post | 1625 | Burnt down 8 September 1908 | |||||||||
Lewes | King Harry's Mill[9] | Post | 1264 | 1264 | |||||||||
Lewes | Smart's Mill | ||||||||||||
Lewes | Southover Mill | Blown down 1888[9] | |||||||||||
Little Horsted | Old Mill | ||||||||||||
Mark Cross | Walter's Mill | Tower | 1845 | ||||||||||
Mayfield | Luggers Crouch Mill | 1795[19] | 1825[19] | ||||||||||
Mayfield | Gravil Hill Mill | 1711[20] | 1720[21] | ||||||||||
Mayfield | Argos Hill Mill | Post | 1835 | ||||||||||
Newenden[22] | pumping mill | Trestle | |||||||||||
Newhaven | Bolen's Mill | Burnt down 1844 | |||||||||||
Newhaven | Smock | 1844 | Moved to North Chailey | ||||||||||
Newhaven | Post | ||||||||||||
Newick | Old Mill | ||||||||||||
Ninfield | Ashburnham Mill | Post | 1809 | Standing 1936, demolished by September 1937{ref name=Ninfield>"Ninfield Windmill". Sussex Mills Group. Retrieved 2008-10-19.</ref> | |||||||||
Ninfield | Lunsford's Cross Mill Thorne Mill |
Smock | c1870 | Demolished 1907 | |||||||||
Northiam | Old mill | Post | 1795 | 1795 | Burnt down 1800 | ||||||||
Northiam | High Park Mill | Post | 1800 | Demolished 1949 | |||||||||
Northiam | Millcorner Mill | ||||||||||||
Northiam | Millcorner Mill | ||||||||||||
Nutley | Nutley Mill' | Post | c1817 | ||||||||||
Ore | White Mill Cheale's Mill |
Smock | 1823 | 1823 | Burnt down May 1900 | ||||||||
Ore | Black Mill Down Mill |
Smock | 1855 | Demolished c1918 | |||||||||
Pett | Pett Mill | Post | 1781 | Moved to Icklesham, 1790 | |||||||||
Patcham | Ballard's Mill | Smock | c1780[23] | Demolished 1890s[23] | |||||||||
Patcham | Post | 1724 | 1620[23] | 1780[23] | |||||||||
Patcham | Waterhall Mill | Tower | 1885 | ||||||||||
Peasemarsh | Smock | Standing 1936 | |||||||||||
Piddinghoe | Peddinghoe Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Playden | Black Mill | Standing c1915[8] | |||||||||||
Playden | Old Mill | Post | Moved to Appledore, Kent by 1819 | ||||||||||
Playden | Playden Mill | ||||||||||||
Playden | Smock | ||||||||||||
Playden | Post | Standing 1936 | |||||||||||
Polegate | Ovenden's Mill Mockett's Mill |
Tower | 1817 | ||||||||||
Portslade | East Hill Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Portslade | Copperas Gap Mill | Post | 1820[24] | Demolished 1882[24] | |||||||||
Pevensey | Blackness Mill | 1778[9] | 1779[9] | ||||||||||
Ringmer | Glyndebourne Mill | Post | 1724 | 1706 | Collapsed 1925 | ||||||||
Ringmer | Broyle Mill | Post | Burnt down 1905 | ||||||||||
Ripe | Old Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Rodmell | 1199[9] | 1199[9] | |||||||||||
Rodmell | Old Mill | Post | c1801[7] | Demolished 12 January 1912[7] | |||||||||
Rottingdean | Post | Replaced by smock mill | |||||||||||
Rottingdean | Beacon Mill | Smock | 1802 | ||||||||||
Rottingdean | Smock | ||||||||||||
Rye | Wilkinson's Mill | ||||||||||||
Rye | Post | 1596 | 1596 | Gone by 1758 | |||||||||
Rye | Old Mill | Post | 1758 | Replaced by smock mill 1824 | |||||||||
Rye | New mill Gibbet Mill Tillingham Mill Barry's Mill |
Smock | 1824 | Burnt down 13 June 1930 | |||||||||
Salehurst | Silverhill Mill | ||||||||||||
Seaford | Sutton Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Sidley | Sidley Mill | 1723[25] | Burnt down 1797[25] | ||||||||||
Sidley | Sidley Mill Pankhurst's Mill |
Smock | 1798 | Moved to Leigh, Kent, 1928 | |||||||||
St Leonards | Tivoli Old Mill | Post | |||||||||||
St Leonards | Tivoli New Mill | ||||||||||||
St Leonards | Silverhill Mill | Smock | c1838 | Burnt down 1867 | |||||||||
St Leonards | Draper's Mill Silverhill Mill |
Smock | 1868 | Demolished 1966 | |||||||||
Stone Cross | Stone Cross Mill | Tower | 1876 | ||||||||||
Stone Cross | Black Mill | Post | |||||||||||
Uckfield | Old Mill | ||||||||||||
Udimore | Post | Demolished 1922 | |||||||||||
Wadhurst | Cousley Wood Mill | Standing 1885[26] | |||||||||||
Wadhurst | Riseden Mill | Post | 1823 | 1821 | Collapsed 1910 | ||||||||
Wadhurst | Butcher's Wood Mill White's Mill[26] |
1866[26] | 1894[26] | ||||||||||
Wadhurst | Bestbeech Hill Mill Standen's Mill[26] |
1795 | 1795 | Standing 1801, possibly moved to Riseden by 1821[27] | |||||||||
Warbleton | Summer Hill Mill | Post | c1825 | Demolished August 1936 | |||||||||
Warbleton | Chapman's Mill | Smock | 1838 | Struck by lightning 16 July 1880 | |||||||||
Wartling | Wartling Mill | ||||||||||||
Wartling | Boreham Street Mill | Post | |||||||||||
West Blatchington | West Blatchington Mill | Smock | 1823 | 1823 | |||||||||
Westfield | Church Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||||||||
Westfield | White Mill | ||||||||||||
Westfield | North Mill | One of the Westfield mills burnt down 5 November 1908[28] | |||||||||||
Westham | Westham Mill | ||||||||||||
Westham | Hollow Post | 1860 | Moved to Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, 1975 | ||||||||||
Whatlington | Whatlington Mill Old Mill |
1849[15] | 1849[15] | ||||||||||
Willingdon | Old Mill | ||||||||||||
Winchelsea | 1297[9] | 1297[9] | |||||||||||
Winchelsea | Iham Mill | Post | 1808 | 1760 | 1813, moved to new site by 1823 | ||||||||
Winchelsea | St Leonard's Mill | Post | c1823 | Blown down 16 October 1987 |
Brighton
Location | Name of mill | Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Brighton | Brighthelmstone Mill (north)[29] | Post[29] | 1545[29] | Blown down 1703[29] | ||
Brighton | Brighthelmstone Mill (south)[29] | Post[29] | 1545[29] | Blown down 1703[29] | ||
Brighton | Church Hill Mill[29] | Post[29] | 1724 | 1724[29] | Blown down 10 May 1726[29] | |
Brighton | Coffee Mill, East Street[29] | Post[29] | 1736[29] | 1736[29] | ||
Brighton | West Mill, Belle Vue Fields[29] Regency Square Mill |
Post | 1744[29] | Moved to Preston 28 March 1797[29] | ||
Brighton | West Street Mill[29] | 1744[29] | 1750, Possibly moved to Black Rock[29] | |||
Brighton | East Brighton, Lewes Crescent[29] | 1793[29] | 1795, possiby moved (East End Mill)[29] | |||
Brighton | East End Mill[29] | Post[29] | 1800[29] | 1842, moved to Sudeley Place by 1847[29] | ||
Brighton | Black Rock Mill Roedean Mill[30] |
c1750[30] | c1790[30] | |||
Brighton | Sudeley Place Mill East Mill[16] |
Post | 1790s[31] | Moved to Windmill St (Taylor's Mill) mid1840s[31] | ||
Brighton | Belle View Fields Mill[9] | 1797 | Moved to Dyke Road 1797[9] | |||
Brighton | Vine's Mill Clifton Gardens Mill |
Post | 1818[32] | Moved to Windmill Street c1837[16] | ||
Brighton | Culter's Mill | Tower | ||||
Brighton | Toronto Terrace Mill Albion Hill Mill[16] Brighton Park Mill[16] |
Post | 1822[16] | Moved to Falmer ( Race Hill) December 1861 | ||
Brighton | Windmill Street Clifton Mill[16] |
Post | c1837[16] | Demolished c1862[16] | ||
Brighton | Windmill Street Taylor's Mill[31] |
mid 1840s[31] | ||||
Brighton | Murrell's Mill | Post | ||||
Brighton | Preston Mill | Post | 1797[33] | Replaced by smock mill | ||
Brighton | Preston Mill | Smock | Demolished 1881[33] | |||
Brighton | Lashmar's Old Mill Hove Mill[34] |
Post | 1780[34] | Demolished 1821 | ||
Brighton | Lashmar's New Mill | Post | 1821 | Moved to Clayton, 1852 | ||
Brighton | Port Hall Mill | |||||
Brighton | Bear Mill | Post | ||||
Brighton | Streeter's Mill | |||||
Brighton | Hanover Mill [35] |
Post[35] | 1838[35] | Demolished c1887[35] | ||
Brighton | Rosehill Mill Cutress's Mill |
1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Brighton | Rose Hill Mill Roundhill Mill[36] |
Tower | c1838[36] | Demolished 13 March 1913[36] | ||
Brighton | Black Mill Hodson's Mill West Hill Mill |
Smock | Demolished 25 June 1866 | |||
Brighton | Park Road Terrace Mill[16] | 1820s[16] | 1840s[16] |
West Sussex
Location | Name of mill | Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Aldingbourne | ||||||
Aldingbourne | ||||||
Amberley | Old Mill | Tower | ||||
Angmering | Jerusalem Mill | Moved to Littlehampton[9] | ||||
Angmering | Luck's Mill | Post | 1813 | Demolished July 1930 | ||
Angmering | Highdown New Mill Ecclesden Mill |
Tower | 1826 | |||
Angmering | Preston Place Farm | Wind wheel | 1853 | 1958 | ||
Apuldram | Dell Quay Mill | Post | 1790 | Demolished c1866 | ||
Arundel | Cement Mill | 1864[8] | Standing c1915[8] | |||
Arundel | Atfield's Mill | |||||
Arundel | South Marsh Mill | Tower | 1830 | |||
Ashington | Old Mill | |||||
Ashurst | Post | 1789 | Blown down December 1929 | |||
Barnham | Feaver's Mill | |||||
Barnham | Old Mill | Post | Blown down 11 October 1827[37] | |||
Barnham | John Baker's Mill | Tower | 1829 | |||
Billingshurst | Sprinks Mill Six Bells Inn Mill |
Burnt down 5 november 1852 | ||||
Billingshurst | Hammond's Mill | Smock | 1825 | Blown down 1906[9] | ||
Birdham | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Birdham | Smock | 1927[9] | 1939, gone by 1946 | |||
Bognor Regis[8] | Black Mill[8] | Tower[8] | Standing c1899[8] | |||
Bolney | Smock | |||||
Bosham | Old Mill | |||||
Boxgrove | Halnaker Mill | Tower | 1740s | |||
Bramber[9] | 1778[9] | 1779[9] | ||||
Burgess Hill | Post | |||||
Chichester | St James's Mill | |||||
Chichester | Broyle Mill | |||||
Chichester | Broyle Mill (2nd mill) | |||||
Chichester | Portfield Mill | |||||
Chidham | Old Mill | Post | ||||
Clayton | Duncton Mill | Post | 1765 | Demolished 1866 | ||
Clayton | Jill | Post | 1852 | |||
Clayton | Jack | Tower | 1866 | |||
Climping | Post | Replaced by smock mill, 1799 | ||||
Climping | Clymping Mill | Smock | 1799 | Demolished 1963 | ||
Coldwaltham | Watersfield Common Mill | |||||
Coldwaltham | Watersfield Mill | Smock | ||||
Compton | Old Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Cuckfield | Beech Farm Mill | Smock | 1873 | Demolished 1922 | ||
Cuckfield | Whiteman's Green Mill Whiteman's Cross Mill |
Post | Demolished c1877 | |||
Cuckfield | Kennard's Mill | |||||
Durrington | High Salvington Mill | 1724 | 1615 | 1724 | ||
Durrington | High Salvington Mill | Post | c1750 | |||
Durrington | Glynde windpump | Hollow Post | 2008 | |||
Earnley | Somerley Mill | Smock | 1803 | |||
East Wittering | East Wittering Mill | Tower | 1810 | |||
Fishbourne | Post | 1857 | Demolished 1898[9] | |||
Fishbourne | Post[9] | 1896[9] | ||||
Felpham | Black Mill | Post[7] | 1760[7] | Demolished December 1902[7] | ||
Felpham | White Mill | Smock | 1801[7] | Demolished 1879[7] | ||
Ferring | John Olliver's Mill | Post | ||||
Findon | Old Mill | |||||
Fontwell | White Mill | |||||
Goring-by-Sea | Goring Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Harting | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | |||
Haywards Heath | Church Field Mill | |||||
Henfield | Old Mill | Post | ||||
Henfield | New Mill | Post | Standing 1936 | |||
Horsham | Wimblehurst Mill | |||||
Horsham | Champion's Mill | |||||
Horsham | Warnham Mill | |||||
Horsham | Compton Mill | |||||
Horsham | Roffey Mill | |||||
Horsham | Southwater Mill Cripplegate Mill |
Smock | Burnt down 1914 | |||
Hunston | Kipson Bank Mill | Smock | 1813 | 1801 | Demolished 1919 | |
Ifield | Post | c1870 | Demolished 1899 | |||
Keymer | Oldland Mill | Post | ||||
Kirdford[7] | Kirdford Mill[7] | Post[7] | 1770s[7] | Moved to Coolham c1800[7] | ||
Lancing | Lancing Down Mill | Post | 1750 | 1750 | ||
Lindfield[9] | ||||||
Littlehampton | Cudlow Mill Arun Mill[9] |
Post | Moved to Fishbourne 1896[9] | |||
Littlehampton | Arun Mill | Tower | ||||
Littlehampton | Toddington Mill[9] | |||||
Lyminster | Brookfield Mill | |||||
Lyminster | Toddington Mill | |||||
Northchapel | Old Mill | |||||
North Stoke | Post | |||||
Nutbourne | Nutbourne Mill | Tower | 1854 | |||
Nutbourne | ||||||
Oving | Old Mill | |||||
Pagham | Post | |||||
Pagham | Nyetimber Mill | Tower | 1840s | |||
Petworth | Old Mill | |||||
Plaistow | Pullen's Mill | |||||
Pulborough | Heath Mill | |||||
Pulborough | Pulborough Mill | |||||
Pulborough | Waterfield Mill | Post | Demolished 1869 | |||
Rudgwick | Rudgwick Mill | |||||
Rudgwick | Honey Lane Mill | |||||
Rusper | Old Mill | Smock | ||||
Rustington | Bridge Mill | Post[7] | 1855[7] | 1894[7] | ||
Rustington | Sea Field Mill | Post[7] | 1805[7] | Demolished 1910[7] | ||
Rustington | Rustington Mill | Moved to Fishbourne, October 1857 | ||||
Selham | Moorland Farm Mill | |||||
Selsey | Post | 1783 | Replaced by tower mill, c1827 | |||
Selsey | Medmerry Mill | Tower | c1827 | |||
Shipley | Honeypoles Mill | |||||
Shipley | King's Mill | Smock | 1879 | |||
Shipley | Coolham Mill | Post | ||||
Shoreham | Good Friday Mill | Post | c1764 | Burnt down 1899 | ||
Shoreham | Old Mill | |||||
Shoreham | Town Mill | Post | ||||
Shoreham | Shripney Mill | |||||
Singleton | Westham windpump | Hollow post | 1975 | |||
Slindon | Slindon Mill | Post | ||||
Sompting | pumping mill | |||||
Southwick | Southwick Mill | Smock | ||||
Southwick | Cement Mill | |||||
Steyning | Post | |||||
Storrington | Botting's Mill | Post | ||||
Storrington | Storrington Mill | Post | ||||
Storrington | Post | |||||
Sullington | Sullington Mill Warren Mill Crowhurst's Mill |
Post | 1800 | Burnt down August 1911, windshaft remains on site | ||
Sullington | Post | |||||
Twineham | Hooker's mill | Hollow post | c1865 | Demolished 1900 | ||
Upmarden | Haslet Mill | |||||
Upmarden | Upmarden Mill Apple Down Mill |
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Upper Beeding | Post | 1778[9] | 1779[9] | |||
Walberton | Avisford Hill Mill | Post | ||||
Walberton | Short's Mill | Smock | c1820 | Demolished c1896 | ||
West Ashling (Funtington) | Hackett's Mill | Hollow Post | c1868 | Demolished 1955 | ||
Highbrook | Hammingden Mill | Smock | 1830 | Moved to Newhaven 1844 | ||
West Chiltington | Rock Mill Meeten's Mill |
Smock | 1838 | |||
West Dean | Binderton Rook Mill Rook Bindert's Mill |
1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
West Grinstead | Littleworth Mill Jolesfield Mill |
Smock | 1813 | 1788 | Demolished 1959, tower re-erected at Gatwick Manor, Crawley. Intended reconstruction but never completed as a windmill. Surviving machinery now exhibited at Lowfield Heath Mill. | |
West Hoathly | Selsfield Common Mill | Smock | ||||
Wisborough Green | Amblehurst Mill | |||||
Wisborough Green | Champion's Mill | Smock | 1820 | Demolished 1915 | ||
Worth | Effingham Mill | |||||
Worth | Crawley Down Mill | |||||
Worthing | Heene Mill | Post | 1825[7] | Demolished June 1903[7] | ||
Worthing | Cross Street Mill Isted's Mill |
Post | ||||
Worthing | Sea Mill | Post | ||||
Worthing | East Mill Navarino North Mill |
Smock | 1813 | 1813 | Demolished 1902 | |
Worthing | Navarino South Mill | Tower | c1829 | Demolished c1910 | ||
Worthing | Cissbury Mill | Post | 1780[7] | Demolished c1914[7] | ||
Worthing | pumping mill | |||||
Worthing | Highdown Hill Mill | Post | 1750 | Demolished 1826[9] |
Sources
Unless stated otherwise, the source for all entries is Brunnarius, Martin (1979). The Windmills of Sussex. Chichester: Philimore. pp. p52-54, 189. ISBN 0 85033 345 8. {{cite book}}
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has extra text (help) or Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version
Sussex Windmills - unidentified
- p108 - Badsworth mill
- p109 - Blackhorse mill; Bourne mill;
- p110 Dinton mill; Dunnington mill;
- p111 - Hedgeland mill; Heind mill (Heene?)
- P112 - Levington mill; Mount Harry mill
- p113 - Pound Hill mill;
- p114 - St Clement mill
- p115 - Thorney Isle mill; Westborough Green mill;
Check The Weald and My Brighton and Hove websites fully
New Ship article
History | |
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Name | Celtic |
Builder | Papendrecht, Netherlands |
Launched | 1903 |
Homeport | London |
Identification | Official number 118314 |
Status | Under restoration |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Steam ship |
Tonnage | 120 Tons |
Length | 90 feet (27.43 m) |
Beam | 23 feet 2 inches (7.06 m) |
Draught | 9 feet (2.74 m) |
Celtic is a sailing barge which was built in Papendrecht, Netherlands in 1903 for E & W Goldsmith Ltd. She is currently under restoration at Sittingbourne, Kent.
History
Celtic was used to trade around the coast of Kent and Essex, and the Thames Estuary. She was mostly involved in the brickmaking and papermaking trades. In 1941 she was requisitioned for war service and used as a barrage balloon base at Portsmouth, later serving as the headquarters for Operation Frankton. She saw further service in Scotland after this. Postwar saw her in service along the south coast of the United Kingdon, finally ending her days working in the ballast trade.[38]
References
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New Giant Hovercraft
The New Giant Hovercraft (NGH) is a planned future hovercraft. The proposed builders are Atlas Hovercraft Inc., of Green Cove Springs, Florida.
Concept
The NGH is designed to carry either 2,000 passengers or 120 cars and 1,000 passengers in a two deck layout; or 12 HGVs in a single deck layout, thus giving a 500 tonne payload for the single deck version. The unit cost for eight to twelve hovercraft is estimated at US$40m-$50m each.[39][40]
Proposed Builders
The proposed builders are Atlas Hovercraft Inc., who currently build the AH-100 and AH-26 hovercraft. Atlas have been involved in the NGH concept and are prepared to build it if a customer should place an order.
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References
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- ^ "Rotherfield, The Story of Some Wealden Manors". The Weald.org. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
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- ^ a b c d "St George's Road". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- ^ "A Sprig from the Vine". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- ^ a b "Highcroft Villas". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- ^ a b "Highcroft Villas". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- ^ a b c d "Round Hill". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- ^ a b c "Round Hill". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
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- ^ Dolphin Museum, Sittingbourne
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- ^ "Hovercraft Consulting Photos". Hovercraft Consulting. Retrieved 2008-03-14. - scroll down to bottom for artists impressions
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- stones= (use for number of pairs of millstones, may be 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, may be edge stones)
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- stone drive= (may be underdrift or overdrift)
- saw type= (use for sawmills, may be circular or reciprocating)
- pump type= (use for drainage mills, may be Appold, Archimedes Screw, plunger, scoopwheel, three-throw)
- scoopwheel dia= (use for diameter of scoopwheel if known)
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