Nyetimber Mill

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Pagham Windmill
Pagham Mill.jpg
The mill c1905
Nyetimber Mill
Origin
Mill nameNyetimber Mill
Grid reference SZ 892 988
Coordinates 50°46′55″N0°44′10″W / 50.782°N 0.736°W / 50.782; -0.736 Coordinates: 50°46′55″N0°44′10″W / 50.782°N 0.736°W / 50.782; -0.736
Operator(s)Private
Year built1840s
Information
Purpose Corn mill
Type Tower mill
StoreysFour storeys
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sails Patent sails
Winding Fantail
Fantail bladesSix pairs
No. of pairs of millstonesTwo pairs
The mill in 2005 Nytimber Mill.jpg
The mill in 2005

Nyetimber Mill is a grade II listed [1] tower mill at Pagham, Sussex, England which has been converted to residential use.

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History

Nyetimber Mill was built in the early 1840s and was working until tailwinded in 1915. The sails were on the mill until they were struck by lightning in 1927. The mill became derelict and was burnt out in 1962, leaving the windshaft perched above the ivy covered tower. [2] The mill was converted to a house by 2005.

Description

Nyetimber Mill is a four-storey brick tower mill with an ogee cap. It had four Patent sails and was winded by a fantail. The mill drove two pairs of millstones. An external pulley enabled the mill to be worked by an engine. [2] This has been retained in the converted mill.

Millers

References for above:- [2]

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References

  1. Historic England. "NYETIMBER WINDMILL, PAGHAM ROAD (west side), PAGHAM, ARUN, WEST SUSSEX (1027577)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 12 May 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 Brunnarius, Martin (1979). The Windmills of Sussex. Chichester: Philimore. pp. 81–82, 191. ISBN   0-85033-345-8.

Further reading

Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version