South Marsh Mill, Arundel
Arundel Windmill | |
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The mill c1920 | |
Origin | |
Mill name | South Marsh Mill |
Mill location |
TQ 013 063 50°50′49″N 0°33′43″W / 50.847°N 0.562°W |
Operator(s) | Private |
Year built | 1830 |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Tower mill |
Storeys | Five storeys |
Number of sails | Four sails |
Type of sails | Patent sails |
Windshaft | Cast iron |
Winding | Fantail |
Auxiliary power | Engine |
South Marsh Mill is a grade II listed[1] tower mill at Arundel, Sussex, England which has been converted to residential use.
History
South Marsh Mill was built in 1830. It was working by wind until 1915, when the windshaft snapped, but was worked by engine until 1922. The machinery was removed c.1941.[2]
Description
For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery, see Mill machinery.
South Marsh Mill is a five storey tower mill. She had four Patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft. The cap was a beehive shape, winded by a fantail. The mill drove three pairs of millstones. The cap now carried is an octagonal shape, housing the broken windshaft. The fantail is missing.[2] Various extensions have been made to the tower.[1]
Millers
- Messrs Dendy & Pellet 1830 - 1840
- Henry Bartlett 1840 -
- William Watkins 1840 -
References for above:-[2]
See also
- Windmills in Sussex – Wikipedia book
References
External links
- Windmill World Page on South Marsh windmill.
Further reading
Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version
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