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| Places to Visit > Pitstone Windmill |
| Pitstone Windmill |

One of the oldest Windmills in the British Isles

This post mill is
believed to be the oldest windmill in the British Isles, dating back to at least 1627. The mill was
given to the National Trust in 1937. Restoration was started in 1963 and the work can be regarded
as one of the forerunners of voluntary restoration work in the country.
To visit the mill is a truly
remarkable experience because it represents the earliest form of windmill construction. Wonder at
the way the mill and its machinery balance on the head of a massive wooden post. See the
wheel-mounted tail pole that the miller used to manhandle the structure into the prevailing wind.
Admire the skill and judgement he needed to reef and furl the great sail cloths by hand to match
the strength of the wind.
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INFORMATION
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Open Times:
Sundays and August Bank Holiday from 29 May 2011 to end of August 2011, 2.30pm - 6.00pm. Last admission is 5.30pm.
Location:
The mill lies just south of Ivinghoe village, by the B488 road to Tring.
Map
Contact:
William Hawkins
Tel: 01296 668223
E-mail: pitstonemill@nationaltrust.org.uk
Prices:
Adult £2.00 Child £1.00 Family groups £5.00
NT members FREE.
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