- Cobstone Windmill
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Cobstone Mill was built around 1816 and is located in the civil parish of Ibstone in Buckinghamshire, England, and overlooks the village of Turville. It is sometimes referred to as Turville Windmill. It is a smock mill that replaced the original mill that had stood there since the 16th century. The machinery was previously used in another mill in the village of Lacey Green.
It was a working mill grinding cereal until 1873. Later, squatters living in the mill caused a fire which damaged the centre post. After this time the mill went further into deterioration. It was not until 1967 and the filming of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang that the mill was cosmetically restored. The cap was remolded, a new fantail and light wooden sails were added.
The mill and cottage were purchased in 1971 by Hayley Mills and her first husband Roy Boulting, and extensive conversions and remodelling of the interiors were completed as well as interior and exterior restoration and conversion of the mill. The cottage also boasts a swimming pool. The property was sold a few years later and has been in private possession ever since.
The mill has been used as a film location in other films and tv programmes including:
- Goodnight Mr. Tom
- The New Avengers, "House of Cards" episode.[1]
- Midsomer Murders, various episodes.
- Bride and Prejudice
- Went the Day Well?
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang[1]
- Little Britain, Daffyd Thomas outdoor scenes.
- Dead of Night
- Jonathan Creek, "The Grinning Man" episode.[2]
- The Day of the Triffids, an adaptation for television made in 2009.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Windmills and Watermills as stars of TV and film". Windmill World. http://www.windmillworld.com/mills/stars.htm. Retrieved 19 July 2008.
- ^ http://www.windmillworld.com/news/item714.htm
- ^ "Ibstone windmill in Day of the Triffids". Windmill World. http://www.windmillworld.com/news/current.htm. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
Coordinates: 51°37′01″N 0°53′23″W / 51.6170°N 0.8896°W
Categories:- 1810s architecture
- Windmills in Buckinghamshire
- Smock mills
- Grinding mills
- Buckinghamshire geography stubs
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