Rayleigh Windmill

Rayleigh Windmill

which has been restored as a landmark and is used as a museum.

History

"Rayleigh Windmill" was built in 1809 for Thomas Higgs, a timber merchant of Rayleigh. Higgs was bankrupt in 1815 and the mill was sold to William Hart of Woodham Mortimer in 1817. Hart sold the mill to George Britton in 1845 and the mill passed to his sons John and Samuel in 1869. £150 was spent putting the mill into repair. The Britton brothers left Rayleigh in 1884 and were bankrupt in 1886. Thomas James Brown was the next miller, and the last to work the mill by wind c1907. The cap and sails were removed c1909 and the mill was worked by a steam enginecite web|url=http://www.rochford.gov.uk/rdc/PDF/leisure_windmill_vol.pdf|title=The Windmill, Rayleigh| publisher=Rochford District Council|accessdate=2008-08-10|format=pdf] then an oil engine and latterly by electric motor until at least 1937.cite book | first = Kenneth| last = Farries| year = 1985| month = | title = Essex Windmills, Millers and Millwrights - Volume Four - A Review by Parishes, F-R| pages p109-112| publisher - Charles Skilton| location = Edinburgh| id = ISBN 0 284 98647 X]

The mill was taken over for use as a museum by Rayleigh and District Antiquarian and Natural History Society, formally opening on 16 May 1970. The capless mill stood for many years with a crenellated top but in 1972 Rayleigh Urban District Council launched an appeal to restore the mill as a landmark. By the autumn of 1974 a new cap and sails had been made and fitted by millwrights John Lawn and Philip Barrett-Lennard.

In 2005, restoration work costing £340,000 was funded by the Thames Gateway South Essex Partnership.cite web|url=http://www.windmillworld.com/news/archive18.htm#428|title=Works starts on Rayleigh Windmill|publisher=Windmill World|accessdate=2008-08-10]

Description

"Rayleigh Windmill" is a six storey tower mill with a Kentish cap winded by a six bladed fantail. The mill had two single Spring sails and two Common sails carried on a cast iron windshaft. The tower has no batter until second floor level, where the stage is. The tower is convert|20|ft|m|2 diameter at base level and convert|11|ft|m|2 internal diameter at the curb. The brickwork is convert|4|ft|6|in|m thick at base level and at curb level it is thickened out to convert|3|ft|mm. The mill is convert|60|ft|m|2 high to the top of the cap. The mill drove three pairs of millstones.

Millers

*Thomas Higgs 1809 - 1817
*William Hart 1817 -
*Benjamin Ruffle 1840
*George Britton 1845 – 1869
*John & Samuel Britton 1869 – 1884
*Thomas James Brown 1884 -
*Green Bros 1937

References for above:-

Public access

"Rayleigh Windmill" is open from April each year on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

External links

* [http://www.windmillworld.com/millid/2709.htm Windmill World] webpage on Rayleigh Windmill

References


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