List of windmills in East Sussex
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A list of all windmills and windmill sites which lie in the current ceremonial county of East Sussex.
Locations
A - B
Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Alfriston | Alfriston Mill TQ 518 027 |
Tower | 1834 | Windmill World | ||
Arlington | Windover Mill | Post | c. 1800 | Burnt down c. 1881 | ||
Baldslow | Hayward's Mill | Post | Demolished 1855 | |||
Baldslow | The Harrow Mill | Smock | 1855 | |||
Barcombe | Post | c. 1818[1] | Burnt down c. 1907[1] | |||
Battle | King's Head Mill | Post | Demolished 1805 | |||
Battle | King's Head Mill Caldbec Hill Mill TQ 748 166 |
Smock | 1805 | Windmill World | ||
Battle | Telham Hill Mill | Post | 1747 | Demolished 1962[2] | ||
Battle | Watch Oak Mill Netherfield Mill |
1813 | ||||
Beckley | Old Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Beckley | New Mill | |||||
Beddingham | Old Mill | 1724 1813 |
1724 | 1813 | ||
Berwick | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Bexhill | Mount Idle Mill | |||||
Bexhill | Black Mill | |||||
Bexhill | Down Mill Hoad's Mill TQ 733 087 |
Post | 1784 | Collapsed during storm 30 July 1965, demolished 31 July 1965.[3] Information and photographs |
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Bishopstone | Tide Mills | Smock | 1860s | 1883 | ||
Bishopstone | Post | |||||
Brede | Post | 1813 | 1794[1] | 1905[1] | ||
Brightling | Beacon Mill | |||||
Brighton | Brighthelmstone Mill (north)[4] | Post[4] | 1545[4] | Blown down 1703[4] | ||
Brighton | Brighthelmstone Mill (south)[4] | Post[4] | 1545[4] | Blown down 1703[4] | ||
Brighton | Church Hill Mill[4] | Post[4] | 1724 | 1724[4] | Blown down 10 May 1726[4] | |
Brighton | Coffee Mill, East Street[4] | Post[4] | 1736[4] | 1736[4] | ||
Brighton | West Mill, Belle Vue Fields Regency Square Mill |
Post[5] | 1744[4] | Moved to Preston 28 March 1797[4] | ||
Brighton | West Street Mill[4] | 1744[4] | 1750, Possibly moved to Black Rock[4] | |||
Brighton | East Brighton, Lewes Crescent[4] | 1793[4] | 1795, possibly moved (East End Mill)[4] | |||
Brighton | East End Mill[4] | Post[4] | 1800[4] | 1842, moved to Sudeley Place by 1847[4] | ||
Brighton | Black Rock Mill Roedean Mill[6] |
c. 1750[6] | c. 1790[6] | |||
Brighton | Sudeley Place Mill East Mill[7] |
Post | 1790s[8] | Moved to Windmill St (Taylor's Mill) mid1840s[8] | ||
Brighton | Vine's Mill Clifton Gardens Mill |
Post | 1810[9] | Moved to Windmill Street c. 1837[7] | ||
Brighton | Toronto Terrace Mill Albion Hill Mill[7] Brighton Park Mill[7] Butcher's Mill[4] |
Post | 1822[7] | Moved to Falmer (Race Hill) December 1861 | ||
Brighton | Windmill Street Clifton Mill[7] |
Post | c. 1837[7] | Demolished c. 1862[7] | ||
Brighton | Windmill Street Taylor's Mill[8] East End Mill[4] |
1847[4] | Collapsed 24 March 1862 whilst being prepared for move to new site at Woodingdean[4] | |||
Brighton | Preston Mill Streeter's Mill Black Mill[4] Trusler's Mill[4] |
Post | 1797[10] | Demolished c. 1890[4] | ||
Brighton | Lashmar's Old Mill Hove Mill[11] |
Post | 1780[11] | Demolished 1821 | ||
Brighton | Lashmar's New Mill | Post | 1821 | Moved to Clayton, 1852 | ||
Brighton | Port Hall Mill | Post[4] | 1826[4] | Demolished c. 1882[4] | ||
Brighton | Bear Mill | Post | 1813[4] | Standing 1903[4] | ||
Brighton | Site later occupied by Hanover Mill[4] | 1813[4] | 1813[4] | |||
Brighton | Hanover Mill [12] |
Post[12] | 1838[12] | Demolished c. 1887[12] | ||
Brighton | Rose Hill Mill Roundhill Mill[12] Cutress's Mill[4] |
Tower | c. 1834[4] | Demolition commenced 13 March 1913,[4] completed by 25 April 1913 | ||
Brighton | Black Mill Hodson's Mill West Hill Mill |
Smock | 1808[4] | Demolished 25 June 1866 | ||
Burwash | Witherenden Mill | |||||
Burwash | Rockhill Mill | Post | 1839[1] | Collapsed 1940[1] |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Catsfield | Catsfield Mill | Post | ||||
Chailey | TQ 386 214 | Post | 1596 | Six mills in succession, on same site as Heritage mill | ||
Chailey | Heritage Mill TQ 386 214 |
Smock | Windmill World | |||
Chailey | South Common Mill | Smock TQ 387 175 |
1823 | c. 1808 | Standing 1922 Windmill World |
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Chailey | Yokehurst Mill | 1813 | 1790 | Moved to South Common c. 1808 | ||
Chiddingly | Willard's Mill, The Dicker Old Mill |
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Chiddingly | Black Mill, The Dicker | |||||
Chiddingly | Golden Cross Mill, The Dicker Wicken's Mill TQ 537 123 |
Post | 1823 | 1823 | Demolished 1919. roundhouse house converted Windmill World |
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Chiddingly | Lower Dicker Mill Ovenden's Mill New Mill |
Post | 1813 | Collapsed 28 December 1929 | ||
Cross in Hand | Waldron Down Mill | Post | 1598 | Struck by lightning and severely damaged, 1790 | ||
Cross in Hand | Old Mill Little Mill TQ 557 218 |
Post | 1791 | Demolished 1903 Windmill World |
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Cross in Hand | New Mill TQ 558 218 |
Post | 1855 | Windmill World | ||
Crowborough | Beacon Mill | Post | 1782 | Burnt down c. 1940 | ||
Crowborough | Pratt's Mill TQ 518 311 |
Tower | 1862 | |||
Crowhurst |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Dallington | TQ 660 193 |
Smock | c. 1852 | Demolished 1913 Windmill World |
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Ditchling | Elphick's Farm Mill | Hollow post | c. 1884 | 1904 | ||
East Blatchington | Black Mill | |||||
East Blatchington | Pumping mill | Tower | 1882 | Demolished c. 1919 | ||
Eastbourne | Parsonage Mill Black Mill Watt's Lane Mill Rectory Manor Mill[13] |
Post | ||||
Eastbourne | Paradise Hill Mill | |||||
Eastbourne | White Mill | Post | ||||
Eastbourne | Rodmill Farm Mill | |||||
Eastbourne | Radmill Village Mill | Post | ||||
Eastbourne | Ocklynge Mill | Tower | Standing in 1934[14] | |||
Eastbourne | Old Mill | Tower | 1800 | Replaced by Hurst's Mill, 1808 | ||
Eastbourne | Hurst's Mill St John's Mill |
Tower | 1808 | Demolished 1950 | ||
Eastbourne | Bullock Down | Wind wheel | ||||
Eastbourne | Pashley Down | Vertical axle mill | 1752 | 1767, Demolished by 1785 | ||
Eastbourne | Pashley Down | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1785, later burnt down | |
Eastbourne | Seafront | Vertical axle mill | 1757 | 1780s | ||
Eastbourne | Ocklynge Hill | Vertical axle mill | c. 1767 | Burnt down 1811 | ||
Eastbourne | Black Mill | Post | ||||
East Grinstead | North End Mill | 1564[15] | Burnt down 1757[16] | |||
East Grinstead | Common Mill | 1767[16] | Standing 1900[16] | |||
East Grinstead | Ashurst Wood Mill Cutten's Hill Mill[17] |
Smock[18] | Demolished 1882[19] | |||
East Grinstead | Pook Hill Mill | 1823 | 1823[19] | 1823, gone by 1841[19] | ||
East Hoathly | Post | Burnt down 1824[1] | ||||
East Hoathly | Post | 1824 | Burnt down December 1891[1] | |||
Ewhurst | Brasses' Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Ewhurst | Beacon Mill | |||||
Ewhurst | Staplecross Mill | Smock | 1815 | Demolished 1951 |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Fairlight | Old Mill | Smock | 1813 | 1813 | Burnt down[1] 1872[20] | |
Fairlight | Batchelor's Mill | Post | ||||
Falmer | Old Mill | Smock | 1724 | 1617[4] | 1724, later burnt down | |
Falmer | Falmer Mill[4] | Post[4] | 1801 | Moved within Falmer, 1817[4] | ||
Falmer | Mill Street[4] | Post[4] | 1817[4] | 1866[4] | ||
Falmer | Race Hill Mill | Post | 1861[7] | Blown down[14] 16 May 1913[4] | ||
Firle | Firle Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Forest Row | Old Mill | |||||
Framfield | Mount Ephraim Mill | Post | 1841[21] | Moved to Cross in Hand, 1855 | ||
Framfield | Blackboys Mill | Post | 1868 | Demolished 1944 | ||
Frant | Benhall Mill[22] | Post[22] | 1818[22] | 1880s, gone by 1900[22] | ||
Frant | ||||||
Friston | Friston Mill | Post | Blown down January 1926.[23] |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Glynde | Post | 1807[1] | Moved to Blackboys 1868 | |||
Glynde | Hollow Post | Mid-19th century | Moved to High Salvington 2007 | |||
Glynde | Glyndebourne Mill Ringmer Mill |
Post | 1724 | 1700[14] | Collapsed 1925 | |
Guestling | Old Mill Pickham Farm Mill |
post | 1813 | |||
Guestling | Guestling mill Jenner's Mill Down Mill Fairlight Mill[1] |
Smock | 1859[1] | Demolished c. 1918[1] |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Hailsham | Upper Mill | Post | ||||
Hailsham | South Common Mill | Post | 1691[24] | Standing in 1711, gone by 1735.[24] | ||
Hailsham | Lower Mill Hamlin's Mill |
Smock | 1834 | Burnt down November 1923 | ||
Hailsham | Harebeating Mill Upper Mill TQ 595 105 |
Post | 1823 | 1823 | Collapsed 1934. Modern house built on roundhouse. Windmill World |
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Hamsey | Post | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Hamsey | Offham Mill Racehill Mill Steeres Mill[14] |
Smock | ||||
Hankham | 1724 |
1724 | 1813 | |||
Hastings | Summerfield's Mill | |||||
Hastings | French's Mill Croft Road Mill |
Smock | 1799 | Moved to Silverhill, St Leonards c. 1838 | ||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #1 | |||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #2 | |||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #3 | |||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #4 | |||||
Hastings | Priory Road Mill #5 | |||||
Hastings | Town Mill | |||||
Hastings | Six sailed mill | Post | ||||
Heathfield | Sandy Cross Mill | Post | 1842[1] | Demolished 1916[1] | ||
Heathfield | Broad Oak Mill | Post | 1842[1] | Burnt down 11 March 1890[1] | ||
Heathfield | Mutton Hall Mill | Post | 1805 | Demolished 1891 | ||
Heathfield | Cade Street Mill Chapman's Town Mill |
Smock | Gone by 1936 | |||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Mill | Post | Burnt down 1856 | |||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Mill Blackdown Mill Cherry Clack Mill TQ 627 209 |
Smock | 1856 | Windmill World | ||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town Saw Mill | Smock | 1862[14] | Demolished 1934 | ||
Heathfield | Alexandra Road | Wind wheel | c. 1910 | |||
Heathfield | Punnetts Town | Wind wheel | c. 1908 | Dismantled 1916 | ||
Hellingly | Old Mill North Street Mill[1] |
Post[1] | 1781[1] | Blown down 1908[1] | ||
Herstmonceux | Windmill Hill Mill | Post | ||||
Herstmonceux | Windmill Hill Mill TQ 648 122 |
Post | c. 1814 | Windmill World | ||
Herstmonceux | Bodle Street Green Mill | Post | 1780s | |||
Herstmonceux | Cowbeech Mill Erry's Mill TQ 621 147 |
Smock | 1823 | 1820 | Demolished c. 1919 Windmill World |
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Hooe | Hooe Common Mill | Post | 1813 | Demolished by 1934[14] | ||
Hooe | Hooe Common Mill | Smock | ||||
Horham | Smock | Moved to Punnetts Town 1866 |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Icklesham | Telegraph Hill Mill | Smock | 1834[1] | Demolished c. 1922[1] | ||
Icklesham | Village Mill | Post | ||||
Icklesham | Hogg Hill Mill TQ 888 160 |
Post | 1790 | Windmill World | ||
Iden | Post | |||||
Iford | Sunk Post | 1155 | 1155 | |||
Kingston | Kingston Mill Ashcombe mill TQ 392 089 |
Post | 1832 | Blown down, March 1916 | ||
Kingston | Kingston Mill Ashcombe mill TQ 392 089 |
Post | 2009[25] | Facsimile of original mill, for residential and electricity generation purposes. | ||
Kingston | Old Duck Mill TQ 402 092 |
Smock | 1802 | Collapsed 1891 Windmill World |
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Laughton | Laughton Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Lewes | Town Mill | Smock | 1802 | Moved to new site, c. 1818 (Shelley's Mill). Windmill World |
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Lewes | Shelly's Mill | Smock | c. 1818 | Demolished 1922 | ||
Lewes | Southern Mill | Post | c. 1785 | Demolished c. 1912 | ||
Lewes | Spital Mill | Post | 1770 | Burnt down May 1885 | ||
Lewes | Malling Mill | Post | 1625 | Burnt down 8 September 1908 | ||
Lewes | King Harry's Mill[13] | Post | 1264 | 1264 | ||
Lewes | Smart's Mill | |||||
Lewes | Southover Mill | Blown down 1888[13] | ||||
Little Horsted | Old Mill |
M - N
Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Mark Cross | Walter's Mill TQ 585 315 |
Tower | 1845 | Windmill World | ||
Mayfield | Luggers Crouch Mill | 1795[26] | 1825[26] | |||
Mayfield | Gravil Hill Mill | 1711[27] | 1720[28] | |||
Mayfield | Argos Hill Mill TQ 571 283 |
Post | 1835 | Windmill World | ||
Newenden[29] | pumping mill | Trestle | ||||
Newhaven | Bolen's Mill | Burnt down 1844 | ||||
Newhaven | Smock | 1844 | Moved to North Chailey | |||
Newhaven | Post | |||||
Newick | Old Mill | |||||
Ninfield | Ashburnham Mill | Post | 1809 | Standing 1936, demolished by September 1937[30] | ||
Ninfield | Lunsford's Cross Mill Thorne Mill |
Smock | c. 1870 | Demolished 1907 | ||
Northiam | Old mill | Post | 1795 | 1795 | Burnt down 1800 | |
Northiam | High Park Mill Millcorner Mill |
Post | 1800 | Demolished 1949 | ||
Nutley | Nutley Mill TQ 451 291 |
Post | c. 1817 | Windmill World |
O - P
Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Ore | White Mill Cheale's Mill |
Smock | 1813 1823 |
1813 | Burnt down May 1900 | |
Ore | Black Mill Down Mill |
Smock | 1855 | Demolished c. 1918 | ||
Patcham | Post | 1724 | 1620[31] | 1791[4] | ||
Patcham | Ballard's Mill | Smock | c. 1780[31] | Demolished c. 1900[4] | ||
Patcham | Waterhall Mill TQ 292 086 |
Tower | 1885 | Windmill World | ||
Peasemarsh | Smock | Standing 1936 | ||||
Pett | Pett Mill | Post | 1781 | Moved to Icklesham, 1790 | ||
Piddinghoe | Peddinghoe Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Playden | Black Mill | Standing c. 1915[2] | ||||
Playden | Old Mill | Post | Moved to Appledore, Kent by 1819 | |||
Playden | Playden Mill | |||||
Playden | TQ 9233 2123 | Smock | ||||
Playden | TQ 9217 2141 | Post | Standing 1936 | |||
Polegate | Ovenden's Mill Mockett's Mill TQ 582 041 |
Tower | 1817 | Windmill World | ||
Portslade | East Hill Mill | Post | 1837[14] | 1837[14] | ||
Portslade | Copperas Gap Mill | Post | 1820[31] | Demolished 1882[31] | ||
Pevensey | Blackness Mill | 1778[13] | 1779[13] |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Ringmer | Broyle Mill | Post | Burnt down 1905 | |||
Ripe | Old Mill | 1724 1813 |
1724 | 1813 | ||
Rodmell | 1199[13] | 1199[13] | ||||
Rodmell | Old Mill | Post | 1813 | c. 1801[1] | Demolished 12 January 1912[1] | |
Rottingdean | Dudeney's Hill Mill[4] | Post | 1783 1813 |
1773[4] | 1818, possibly moved to Whitehawk Hill, Brighton[4] | |
Rottingdean | Beacon Mill New Mill TQ 366 025 |
Smock | 1802 | Windmill World | ||
Rottingdean | Smock | |||||
Rye | Wilkinson's Mill | |||||
Rye | Smock | Moved to Punnetts Town 1862[14] | ||||
Rye | Post | 1596 | 1596 | Gone by 1758 | ||
Rye | Old Mill | Post | 1758 | Replaced by smock mill 1824 | ||
Rye | New mill Gibbet Mill Tillingham Mill Barry's Mill TQ 917 203 |
Smock | 1824 | Burnt down 13 June 1930 Windmill World |
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Salehurst | Silverhill Mill | |||||
Seaford | Sutton Mill | Post | ||||
Sidley | Sidley Mill | 1723[32] | Burnt down 1797[32] | |||
Sidley | Sidley Mill Pankhurst's Mill |
Smock | 1798 | Moved to Leigh, Kent, 1928 | ||
St Leonards | Tivoli Old Mill | Post | 1813 | |||
St Leonards | Tivoli New Mill | |||||
St Leonards | Silverhill Mill | Smock | c. 1838 | Burnt down 1867 | ||
St Leonards | Draper's Mill Silverhill Mill |
Smock | 1868 | Demolished 1966 | ||
Stone Cross | Stone Cross Mill Blackness Mill White Mill[33] TQ 620 043 |
Tower | 1876 | Windmill World | ||
Stone Cross | Black Mill | Post |
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Location | Name of mill and grid reference |
Type | Maps | First mention or built |
Last mention or demise |
Photograph |
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Uckfield | Old Mill | |||||
Udimore | Udimore Mill | Post | Demolished 1922 | |||
Wadhurst | Cousley Wood Mill | Standing 1885[34] | ||||
Wadhurst | Riseden Mill TQ 622 303 |
Post | 1823 | 1821 | Collapsed 1910 Windmill World |
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Wadhurst | Butcher's Wood Mill White's Mill[34] |
1866[34] | 1894[34] | |||
Wadhurst | Bestbeech Hill Mill Standen's Mill[34] |
1795 | 1795 | Standing 1801, possibly moved to Riseden by 1821[35] | ||
Warbleton | Summer Hill Mill | Post | c. 1825 | Demolished August 1936 | ||
Warbleton | Chapman's Mill | Smock | 1838 | Struck by lightning 16 July 1880 | ||
Wartling | Wartling Mill | |||||
Wartling | Boreham Street Mill | Post | 1813 | |||
West Blatchington | West Blatchington Mill TQ 279 068 |
Smock | 1823 | 1823 | Windmill World | |
Westfield | Church Mill | 1724 | 1724 | 1724 | ||
Westfield | White Mill | |||||
Westfield | North Mill | One of the Westfield mills burnt down 5 November 1908[36] | ||||
Westham | Westham Mill | |||||
Westham | Hollow Post | 1860 | Moved to Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, 1975 | |||
Whatlington | Whatlington Mill Old Mill |
1849[20] | 1849[20] | |||
Willingdon | Old Mill | 1813 | ||||
Winchelsea | 1297[13] | 1297[13] | ||||
Winchelsea | Iham Mill | Post | 1813 | 1760 | 1813, moved to new site by 1823 | |
Winchelsea | St Leonard's Mill TQ 902 176 |
Post | c. 1823 | Blown down 16 October 1987 |
Locations formerly within East Sussex
For windmills in Lamberhurst see List of windmills in Kent.
Sources
Unless stated otherwise, the source for all entries is Brunnarius, Martin (1979). The Windmills of Sussex. Chichester: Philimore. ISBN 0-85033-345-8. or Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version
Maps
- 1596 Robert Morden
- 1724 Richard Budgen
- 1795 Gardner & Gream
- 1813 Ordnance Survey
- 1823 C & G Greenwood
See also
- Windmills in Sussex – Wikipedia book
References
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- ↑ Part of the parish was formerly in Sussex
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