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Maud Foster Windmill

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Maud Foster Windmill (Boston)
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Maud Foster Windmill

The Maud Foster Windmill was built in 1819 by Isaac and Thomas Reckitt of Wainfleet. It is one of the largest operating windmills in England, standing at a height of 24.38 meters to the cap ball.

Architecture

  • The mill is a seven-storey tower mill with five sails.
  • The tower and adjoining granary are grade I listed buildings.
  • The building's levels include seven, indicating its multi-story structure.

The Maud Foster Windmill is located on Willoughby Road in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. It stands near the Maud Foster Drain in Skirbeck, from which it gets its name. The surrounding landscape features a rural setting, with the mill situated in an area of agricultural land.

Current Status and Use

The mill was repaired and restored in 1988. Today, it is one of the largest operating windmills in England, open to visitors during limited hours.

Technical Details

  • The mill has five sails, indicating its classification as a tower mill.
  • It features a cap ball at the top of its height, standing at 24.38 meters tall.

The Maud Foster Windmill is open to visitors on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00 to 17:00. Visitors can contact the mill directly for more information or to schedule a tour.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The tower mill and adjoining granary are grade I listed buildings, indicating their historical significance and importance.

No specific notable events or famous millers are mentioned in available sources.

Details

NameMaud Foster Windmill
CityBoston
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates52.983566, -0.017810434
ArchitectIsaac and Thomas Reckitt
Current useopen to visitors during limited hours
Opening hoursWednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00 to 17:00