- Grassthorpe
Grassthorpe is a small
village andcivil parish in theNewark and Sherwood district ofNottinghamshire ,England .A former
chapel ofSt James was located in the village. It was converted into a cottage and barn during the reign ofElizabeth I [Brown, Cornelius. 1896."A History of Nottinghamshire". Chapter 12.] . The River Trent has often flooded the area.There is also a disused watermill.Fact|date=October 2007
There are three
windmills recorded at Grassthorpe. A post mill was moved toTuxford in 1814, and a composite post mill was moved in 1870, again to Tuxford. A tower windmill in an orchard belonged to the Seels family. The miller in 1844 was Thomas Seels; the mill passed to Samuel Seels, who was 82 in 1935. The windmill was 3 storeys high, convert|14|ft|m|sing=on wide at the base, having 2 pairs of stones and dressing machinery. The top of the mill was pulled down by engine in 1934. At some time previously the sails had been blown down, supposedly being "too heavy".Fact|date=June 2008References
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