Frimley Green Windmill
Frimley Green Mill | |
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Origin | |
Mill location |
SU 896 562 51°17′53″N 0°42′54″W / 51.298°N 0.715°WCoordinates: 51°17′53″N 0°42′54″W / 51.298°N 0.715°W) |
Operator(s) | Private |
Year built | Late 18th century |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Tower mill |
Storeys | Four storeys |
Number of sails | Four sails |
Frimley Green Windmill is a Grade II listed[1] tower mill at Frimley Green, Surrey, England, which has been converted to residential use.
History
Frimley Green Windmill was first mentioned in 1784 in the ownership of a Mr Terry. It passed to Thomas Lilley in 1792 and then William Collins in 1801. In 1803, the mill passed into the ownership of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, remaining in the hands of the military until at least 1832 and probably much later than that. The mill was disused by 1870, and the derelict shell was converted to residential use in 1914.[2]
Description
For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery, see Mill machinery.
Frimley Green Windmill is a four storey brick tower mill. Little is known of the mill, although it had at least one pair of Spring or Patent sails.[2]
Millers
- George Marshall 1792
- John Banks 1801
Reference for above:-[2]
External links
- Windmill World webpage on Frimley Green Windmill.
References
- ↑ "THE OLD MILL, OLD GUILDFORD ROAD, CAMBERLEY, SURREY HEATH, SURREY". English Heritage. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- 1 2 3 Farries, KG; Mason, M T (1966). The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London. London: Charles Skilton. p. 107.
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