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Broad Eye Windmill (Stafford)
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Broad Eye Windmill

The Broad Eye Windmill was constructed in 1796 and operated as a mill for approximately 100 years, until the sails were removed in 1897. Following this, various businesses utilized the windmill's facilities over the next century, including a butchers shop.

Architecture

The Broad Eye Windmill is classified as a smock mill, with its characteristic tower design. The building is constructed from local stone and features a traditional windmill layout.

Location

Located on Castle Hill in Stafford, England, the Broad Eye Windmill sits within the town's historic landscape. The surrounding area provides scenic views of the Staffordshire countryside.

Current Status and Use

The Broad Eye Windmill currently serves as a residence, although its status as a working mill is no longer applicable. It is cared for by the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The windmill has been recognized for its historical significance, with efforts made to preserve its architectural integrity. The site's importance was acknowledged through its inclusion in local heritage listings.

Visiting Information

The Broad Eye Windmill is open to visitors, although access may be restricted due to private residence status. Further information regarding visiting hours and arrangements can be obtained from the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Tony Robinson serves as the patron of the Broad Eye Windmill, underscoring its cultural significance in the community.

Technical Details

The windmill features a single sail, with no recorded information on grinding stones or machinery.

  1. The Broad Eye Windmill was constructed in 1796 and operated as a mill for approximately 100 years, until the sails were removed in 1897. Following this, various businesses utilized the windmill's facilities over the next century, including a butchers shop.
  2. The Broad Eye Windmill is classified as a smock mill, with its characteristic tower design. The building is constructed from local stone and features a traditional windmill layout.
  3. Located on Castle Hill in Stafford, England, the Broad Eye Windmill sits within the town's historic landscape. The surrounding area provides scenic views of the Staffordshire countryside.
  4. The Broad Eye Windmill currently serves as a residence, although its status as a working mill is no longer applicable. It is cared for by the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill.
  5. The windmill has been recognized for its historical significance, with efforts made to preserve its architectural integrity. The site's importance was acknowledged through its inclusion in local heritage listings.
  6. The Broad Eye Windmill is open to visitors, although access may be restricted due to private residence status. Further information regarding visiting hours and arrangements can be obtained from the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill.
  7. Tony Robinson serves as the patron of the Broad Eye Windmill, underscoring its cultural significance in the community.
  8. The windmill features a single sail, with no recorded information on grinding stones or machinery.

Details

NameBroad Eye Windmill
CityStafford
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates52.806812, -2.1228466
Current useresidence