Gayton Mill, Gayton, Cheshire
A wind-powered corn mill in the historic county of Cheshire, England.
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A date of 1735 is carved beneath a window, so the mill may have been constructed at this time. It had three pairs of stones. It ceased work in the 1870s; the machinery remained intact until the 1920s when the internal floors collapsed. Some machinery remained in the mill until 1989, at which time the surviving stone walls were incorporated into a house.
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| Alternative names | Heswall Mill | 
| Power source | Wind | 
| Mill type | Tower mill | 
| Mill function | Corn mill | 
| Archive ID | 1227 | 
| Location | Gayton | 
| Historic county | Cheshire | 
| Country | England, United Kingdom | 
| NGR | SJ 2772 8121 | 
| Latitude/longitude | 53.32308566, -3.08653833 | 
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
 - Ordnance Survey 25 inch map, Cheshire XXII.6 (1912)
 - Patel, Rowan, The windmills and watermills of Wirral: A historical survey (Countyvise, 2016), p. 79
 - Windmill World
 
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