The Union Windmill was built in 1814 and stands at the highest point overlooking the town of Cranbrook. It is the second tallest surviving windmill in the British Isles, measuring 72 feet to the top of the cap. It is the tallest surviving smock mill, with an eight-sided three-storey brick base and a four-storey, fixed wooden tower above that, clad in white painted weather-board. It has four sails (called sweeps in the Southeast) with patent shutters and a fantail which keeps the sails facing into the wind at all times.
The mill is in good working order and, wind permitting, produces wholemeal flour which is sold in our shop to visitors.
To write a review, you must Sign In first.
Copyright © 2012 Yahoo!7
All rights reserved.