White Mill Rural Heritage Centre is a restored Smock Mill built in 1760 with original wooden machinery, a millers cottage with domestic displays, a granary, forge, wheelwright workshop, cobblers shop, farming tools and a cowshed. The Engine House,...
Chillenden Mill is a distinctive local landmark, standing on an exposed site at Goodnestone, Dover. It is a Grade II listed building. There have been windmills on this site since the 1300s. In 1868, an open-trestle post windmill was built to ...
Owned, operated and maintained by Crabble Corn Mill Trust, the mill was rescued from demolition and opened to the public in 1990. It can now boast to be one of the most complete and working examples of a Georgian watermill in Europe. The current s...
Centre of the nation's explosive’s industry for 400 years, the 18th century Chart Gunpowder Mills are the oldest of their kind in the world, powder from which was used at the battles of Trafalgar and Waterloo. Chart Mills were part of the Home ...
Maidstone Millennium River Park is situated along the banks of the River Medway between Teston and Allington. The park is unique in its rural character at both ends and its urban ambience as it passes through the Town Centre. This River Park is o...
Drapers Mill is a smock windmill, that was built in a completely rural setting, which is now part of Margate. It is a Grade II listed property with tarred weatherboarding on an octagonal brick base. It was constructed in 1845 by the Canterbur...
Stocks Mill, near Wittersham, is the tallest of the county's remaining post mills. It takes its name from the surrounding area, called 'The Stocks' on mid-19th century maps. It is a Grade II listed building with a roundhouse of tarred brick under...
We cannot turn the sweeps every weekend but will try to have them turning as much as possible. We do, of course, need to have some wind, and we also need to have Brian, Terry and John on site to perform the necessary operations to enable the sweeps t...
The Woodchurch windmill overlooks the village from the north with extensive views over the Walland marshes towards the English Channel coast. It is a fine example of a Kentish smock mill and was originally one of a pair of windmills standing on this ...
Sarre Windmill was built in 1820 the mill is fully restored and is a commercially worked windmill producing flour and porridge oats using wind power. The mill has been closed and the attached cafe turned into a holiday cottage. The mill can stil...
Herne Windmill stands on a site that has had a mill for 600 years according to ancient Canterbury and County records. This relatively recent traditional Kentish *Smock Mill stands on a high down overlooking the village of Herne and its playing field,...
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