North Common Mill, North Chailey
A wind-powered corn mill in the historic county of Sussex, England.
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The mill was originally built in 1830 at Highbrook, near West Hoathly and named Hammingden Mill. She was relocated to Newhaven in 1844. She was subsequently relocated again to its present site in 1864. She is Grade II Listed.
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Alternative names | Beard's Mill, Chailey Mill, Heritage Mill |
Power source | Wind |
Mill type | Smock mill |
Mill function | Corn mill |
Archive ID | 2627 |
Location | North Chailey |
Historic county | Sussex |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
NGR | TQ 38737 21376 |
Latitude/longitude | 50.97509900, -0.02522500 |
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References
- Anthony Bryan, Mills Research Group Database
- Historic England National Heritage List for England
- http://www.chailey.org/amenities/chailey-windmill-museum/
- Ordnance Survey six-inch map, Sussex XL (1878)
- Windmill World
Contributors
Mark Berry, May 2016; Colin Smith, October 2016
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- Restarting of the sails of the rejuvenated windmill by H.R.H. Princess Alice
- Sussex windmills and their restoration : a 1970s perspective
- Windmills of Sussex
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- Restarting of the sails of the rejuvenated windmill by H.R.H. Princess Alice
- Standing windmills of East Sussex
- Sussex windmills and their restoration : a 1970s perspective
- Visit of H.R.H. Princess Alice ... 1934 to the Heritage Craft Schools, Chailey, Sussex
- Wind and water mills in and around Uckfield
- Windmills in West Sussex
- Windmills of Sussex
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