Oare Windmill
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Oare Windmill | |
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The house converted mill | |
Origin Information | |
Mill Location : | TR 009 625 |
Year Built : | Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century |
Windmill Information | |
Purpose : | Corn mill |
Type : | Tower mill |
Storeys : | Five storeys |
Number of Sails : | Four |
Type of Sails : | Patent sails |
Windshaft : | Cast iron |
Winding : | Fantail |
Number of Millstone Pairs : | Four pairs |
Oare Mill is a Grade II* listed[1] house converted Tower mill in Oare, Kent, England that was built in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century.
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[edit] History
Oare mill was built in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. It was mark on the 1819-42 Ordnance Survey map and Greenwood's map of 1821. The mill was working until June 1919. There was a steam engine, the boiler of which once exploded and damaged the Mill Cottages and Windmill Inn.[2] Photographs show that the cap was still on the mill in 1952, but the roof had gone by 1963. In that year the derelict mill was converted into a house, retaining some machinery. A new domed polygonal roof fitted to replace the original cap.[3]
[edit] Description
Oare Mill is a five storey tower mill with a stage at first floor level. It formerly had four single patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft,[4] and a Kentish style cap.[2] The cap was the largest on any mill in Kent, measuring 17 feet (5.18 m) by 14 feet (4.27 m) in plan and 9 feet 9 inches (2.97 m) high.[3] The mill was winded by a fantail. It drove four pairs of millstones[2] overdrift.[3] The wallower remains, mounted at the top of the Upright Shaft, which is woooden and 18 inches (460 mm) square. The Great Spur Wheel also remains.[3]
[edit] Millers
- Elliott - 1819
- Thomas K Hope
- Robert Shrubsole
- Kennett 1841
- F Inge
- H W Elliott 1862
- Thomas K Hope 1878
- B Filmer
- Herbert Filmer 1882 - 1886
- F Ralph 1891
- Herbert Filmer Sep 1917 - Jun 1919
References for above:-[2][3][5]
[edit] References
- ^ OARE WINDMILL, OARE ROAD (east side), FAVERSHAM, SWALE, KENT. English Heritage. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
- ^ a b c d Coles Finch, William (1933). Watermills and Windmills. London: C W Daniel Company, p253-54.
- ^ a b c d e West, Jenny (1973). The Windmills of Kent. London: Charles Skilton Ltd., p61-62. SBN 284-98534-1.
- ^ Photo dated 1940 by D W Muggeridge in the care of the Mills Archive Trust shows the windshaft to be cast iron
- ^ Directory of Kent Mill People. The Mills Archive Trust. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
[edit] External links
- Windmill World page on the mill.
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