Langstone Windmill is a Grade II listed[1] tower mill at Langstone, Hampshire in England.[2] It has been converted to residential accommodation.
Langstone Windmill | |
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Origin | |
Mill name | Langstone Mill |
Grid reference | SU 7199 0494 |
Coordinates | 50°50′22″N 0°58′43″W / 50.8395°N 0.9787°W |
Operator(s) | Private |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Tower mill |
Storeys | Four storeys |
No. of sails | Four sails |
Type of sails | Common sails |
Windshaft | Wood |
Winding | Hand winded |
History
editLangstone Mill was built around 1730.[2] It worked in conjunction with a tide mill close by.[3] The mill was derelict in 1934.[4] By 1939 it had been converted to residential accommodation, with the tower tarred and a new cap constructed.[3] The conversion was to a design by Ernst L. Freud with the first resident being Flora Twort.[5]
Description
editLangstone Mill is a four-storey tower mill which shows evidence of having been raised by a storey at some point. It had a hand winded domed cap and the four common sails were carried on a wooden windshaft.[6]
References
edit- ^ Historic England. "Langstone Windmill, 22 Langstone High Street, Havant (1340200)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
- ^ a b "Monument No. 892118". English Heritage. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
- ^ a b "Langstone windmill and tide mill, Havant, Hampshire". English Heritage. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
- ^ Ellis, Monica, ed. (1978). Water and Wind Mills in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Southampton: Southampton University Industrial Archaeology Group. p. 60. ISBN 0-905280-01-6.
- ^ O’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018). The Buildings of England Hampshire: South. Yale University Press. p. 359. ISBN 9780300225037.
- ^ Once a Week issue dated 16 January 1869
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Langstone Mill.
- Windmill World webpage on Langstone Mill.