Somerley Mill, Earnley
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Earnley Windmill | |
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The mill in 2005 | |
Origin | |
Mill name | Somerley Mill |
Mill location |
SZ 817 983 50°46′44″N 0°50′35″W / 50.779°N 0.843°W |
Operator(s) | Private |
Year built | c1803 |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Smock mill |
Storeys | Three-storey smock |
Base storeys | Single-storey base |
Smock sides | Eight sides |
Number of sails | Four sails |
Type of sails | Two Spring sails and two Common sails |
Winding | Fantail |
Auxiliary power | Engine |
Number of pairs of millstones | Two pairs, a third pair driven by engine |
Somerley Mill is a grade II listed[1] smock mill at Earnley, Sussex, England which is under restoration.
History
Somerley Mill, was first mentioned in 1803. It was raised in 1827, with a brick base being built under the mill. It was working until 1942.[2] Currently, only the tower stands, the cap having been removed and a temporary roof placed over the top of the smock.
Description
Somerley Mill is a three-storey smock mill on a single-storey brick base. It had a Beehive cap and was winded by a fantail. When working it had two Common sails and two Spring sails. The mill drove two pairs of overdrift millstones, with a third pair worked by engine.[2]
Millers
- Ellis - 1942
References for above:-[2]
See also
- Windmills in Sussex at Wikipedia books
References
Further reading
External links
- Windmill World Page on Earnley Windmill.
Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version
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