5
Steer Creek West
5 Windmill
The 5 windmill is a historic tower mill located on Steer Creek West in the United States. Believed to date from the late 19th century, its exact construction year is not known.
History
- The primary function of the 5 windmill was grain milling, utilizing the mechanical energy generated by the turning sails to grind grains into flour.
- No specific historical events or notable millers are recorded for this windmill.
Architecture and Construction
This smock mill features a single sail and a wooden frame constructed from local timber. The building's design is typical of its era, with a central tower supporting the sailhead and a lower section housing the machinery.
Original Purpose
The primary function of the 5 windmill was grain milling, utilizing the mechanical energy generated by the turning sails to grind grains into flour.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently a ruin, abandoned for many years. Despite efforts at preservation, it remains in a state of disrepair.
Location and Setting
Steer Creek West, situated in a rural area with rolling hills and farmland, provides a picturesque backdrop to the windmill's location. The creek serves as a water source, powering the mill's machinery during its operational years.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The 5 windmill is not listed on any national or local heritage registers, although it remains a notable example of its type in the region.
Visiting Information
Due to its state of disrepair, the 5 windmill is not open to public visitation. However, its location can be found using online mapping services or by visiting nearby landmarks.
Technical Details
The 5 windmill features a single sail and one grinding stone, typical of its era.
Details
| Name | 5 |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.754242, -101.216415 |
| Current use | ruin |
| Accessible | false |
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