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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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Mark Berry, May 2016; Colin Smith, October 2016

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