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Stembridge Tower Mill

The Stembridge Tower Mill is a historic windmill located on Windmill Road in High Ham, Dorset, United Kingdom.

History

  • The mill's construction year is believed to date from around 1800.

Architecture and Construction

The Stembridge Tower Mill is a post mill with a single sail. It stands approximately 32 metres tall and features a distinctive tower design.

  • The mill's body is constructed from local limestone, while the cap and sails are made of oak.

Original Purpose

The Stembridge Tower Mill was originally built as a grain mill, with the primary purpose being to grind corn for local farmers.

Current Status and Use

The Stembridge Tower Mill is currently owned by the National Trust and operates as a museum. Visitors can explore the interior of the tower and learn about its history through interactive exhibits.

Location and Setting

The mill is situated in a picturesque landscape, overlooking the surrounding countryside. The windmill draws water from a nearby source, which powers its machinery.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Stembridge Tower Mill has been designated as a Grade II* listed building by English Heritage, recognizing its historical significance.
  • The National Trust has implemented various preservation efforts to maintain the mill's integrity, including regular maintenance and repairs.

Visiting Information

The Stembridge Tower Mill is open to the public during specified hours. Visitors can explore the tower and grounds, with guided tours available upon request.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded for the Stembridge Tower Mill, its historical significance as a working windmill in the 19th century is an important part of its legacy.

Technical Details

  • The Stembridge Tower Mill features one sail and one grinding stone.
  • The windmill's machinery is powered by water from a nearby source, which is drawn through a series of pipes and pulleys to reach the top of the tower.

Details

NameStembridge Tower Mill
CityHigh Ham
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.071144, -2.8108768
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue