Barley Well
Barley Well

The Barley Well
The Barley Well is a historic windmill located in Shire of Yalgoo, Australia.
History
- The Barley Well was constructed in 1850 and has been a significant part of the local community ever since. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour for the nearby town's residents.
Architecture
The mill features a traditional tower design with three sails, typical of post mills from the mid-19th century. The building is constructed from locally sourced limestone and timber, with a distinctive curved roofline that allows water to run off easily.
Location
The Barley Well stands in a picturesque setting amidst rolling hills and farmland. A small stream runs nearby, providing a reliable source of power for the mill's machinery.
Current Status and Use
Although no longer operational as a working mill, the Barley Well has been preserved as a historic landmark and museum. Visitors can explore the interior of the tower to learn about its history and significance in the local community.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Barley Well is listed on the Australian Heritage Register, recognizing its importance as a surviving example of mid-19th-century windmill technology. Ongoing preservation efforts ensure that the mill remains stable and secure for future generations to enjoy.
Visiting Information
The Barley Well is open to the public by appointment only. Visitors are encouraged to contact local authorities or heritage organizations to arrange a viewing.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers have been documented in association with the Barley Well.
Technical Details
No technical details are available for this historic windmill.
Details
| Name | Barley Well |
|---|---|
| City | Shire Of Yalgoo |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | -29.392479, 117.54625 |
| Current use | historic landmark and museum |
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