Wrawby Postmill
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Wrawby Postmill is a windmill in the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire, England, at Wrawby near Brigg. It was built in 1760 and had common sails. It was working until the 1940s when it became derelict, but it was restored in 1965. It is the last post mill in the north of England, and is open to the public on most Bank Holidays. Flour ground at the mill is for sale, and there is a small museum of milling tools.