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Cholesbury Windmill

Hawridge Common

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Cholesbury Windmill (Cholesbury)
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Cholesbury Windmill

The Cholesbury Windmill is a historic windmill located on Hawridge Common in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. Believed to date from the 19th century, its exact construction year is not certain.

Architecture and Construction

As a smock mill, the Cholesbury Windmill features a single tower with a cap and a single pair of sails. The windmill's architecture is typical of rural English mills from this period. Its construction materials are likely to have included traditional English building materials such as brick and timber.

Original Purpose

The primary purpose of the Cholesbury Windmill was for grain milling, utilizing its wind-powered machinery to grind grain into flour.

Current Status and Use

The Cholesbury Windmill is currently a Grade II listed building, recognized for its historical significance. Its current status is that of a ruin, although it remains an important part of the local heritage landscape.

Location and Setting

The windmill is situated in the Chiltern Hills, approximately 4 miles east of Wendover, and 5 miles north of Chesham. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a Grade II listed building, the Cholesbury Windmill is protected by law for its historical significance. While it remains in a state of disrepair, efforts have been made to preserve this important part of England's industrial heritage.

Visiting Information

The Cholesbury Windmill is not open to public visits due to its private ownership and restricted access.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Cholesbury Windmill.

Details

NameCholesbury Windmill
CityCholesbury
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.75316, -0.6466175
Current useruin
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