Tower mill, North Marston
A wind-powered corn mill in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, England.
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Originally a smock mill, it was rebuilt as a tower mill. A single storey stone tower with a red tile roof is all that remains. It stands at the end of a garden.
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| Power source | Wind |
| Mill type | Tower mill |
| Mill function | Corn mill |
| Archive ID | 1690 |
| Location | North Marston |
| Historic county | Buckinghamshire |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| NGR | SP 775 228 |
| Latitude/longitude | 51.89849045, -0.87408348 |
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Group, "Buckinghamshire Windmills" (Records of Bucks, 20 (4), 1978)
- Buckinghamshire Windmills, Offprinted from Records of Bucks, Vol XX, Part 4 (Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Group, 1978)
- Windmill World
- “Mills for sale” (Mill News, 89, October/November 2001)
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